Gustavo Fuertes


Gustavo Adolfo Fuertes Talavera is a screenwriter and director of Spanish cinema born November 14, 1959 on Madrid Spain.
Among his main works it highlights the short film El Juicio Final which won a Silver Plaque in Chicago International Film Festival.

Biography

In 1982, Fuertes concluded his studies at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid, being licensed in Audiovisual Communication. At the time that he obtained the diploma in the Centre of Image Studies. In 1984 he got a diploma of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for his short of animation presented in the Olympic Games of Los Angeles, .
In 1991, he founded his own production company Legendland Films and the branch, High Contrast, a special, holding company of effects and animation, dedicated mainly to short films. In that same year he got a Silver Plaque Award at The International Chicago Film Festival for his shortfilm “The Final Judgement.”

In 1996, he collaborated directly with Juan Carlos Fresnadillo for the realization of his multi awarded short film, Esposados, nominated for the Academy Award of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
In 2000, he collaborated with Juan Carlos Fresnadillo again, to supervise the script of the film Intacto.
Gustavo Fuertes has worked as TV director for CEMAV at National University of Distance Education. He has been Screenwriting and Audiovisual Narrative teacher in the European University of Madrid, as well as in the CEV and in the Screenwriting Factory. He also taught courses of Screenwriter, Film Directing, Cinematographer, Camera…. He has worked for 30 years in all kind of cinema productions.
Gustavo Fuertes is currently based in Madrid, where he develops his feature film projects and helps young filmmakers to create theirs.

Filmography