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César Pesquera Joins Cortez Bros

Spanish filmmaker and visual artist César Pesquera joins The Cortez Brothers

Los Angeles, CA -- The Cortez Brothers welcome acclaimed Spanish filmmaker and visual artist César Pesquera to its roster. This latest signing aligns with the LA-based production company’s expertise in partnering multicultural talent with advertising agencies and major brands in the U.S.

"César's exactly the kind of director we love,” says Bernadette Rivero, The Cortez Brothers President. “We appreciate his eye and artistic vision, and that he sees the world as his sandbox -- but also that narrative storytelling is for him, as it is for us, the connective thread that ties the entire globe together.”

"His visuals are just amazing," adds Ed Rivero, The Cortez Brothers Executive Producer. "The way he romances the camera is spectacular. It's almost like you're dreaming. I've never seen anyone able to bring ideas to life quite like that."

“The Cortez Brothers offers a great opportunity for me to enter the general market in the U.S. where I think you can find the best ideas and scripts,” remarks Pesquera. 

César Pesquera has directed and designed moving image work across the visual arts spectrum -- from commercials, music videos and short films, to digital art installations and graphic design. His broad range of work encompasses a wide variety of styles and techniques combining visual storytelling, animation and CGI. 

Pesquera’s commercial directing resumé includes spots and branded content for Nike, Durex, Sony PlayStation, MTV, Canal+, Absolut, Renault, Coca-Cola, Burger King and Kia, among other brands. Notable ad agency clients include McCann-Erickson Paris, Publicis Groupe, Sra. Rushmore, Nadie, S.C.P.F.*, and SteinleMelches. 

His most recent work for Visionlab’s "Gratuito" campaign via agency Lola was awarded a Silver Sun at El Sol 2012 (the "Latin American Advertising Festival" held annually in San Sebastián, Spain). His music video for the single “Love Your Friends, Hate Politicians” from The Suicide Of Western Culture’s forthcoming album has already reached more than 35,000 views on Vimeo and “Staff Pick” honors. Other noteworthy video credits include bRUNA’s 2013 single “Smell Memory,” and “El Mapa”byLos Planetas. 

With a background in painting and graphic design, Pesquera took an interest in video and filmmaking while working on his Master’s in Digital Art at Pompeu Fabra University in Barcelona. His video works soon grabbed the attention of production company

Booker in Barcelona, prompting the commission of his first commercial directing gig. 

Pesquera has since gone on to screen and showcase various film and video projects internationally at festivals such as OFFF, Art Beijing, BAC!, Loop Festival, The Rencontres Internationales Paris/Berlin/Madrid, Art Futura, Resfest, Sonar, and Dotmov. In 2010, building on his directorial experience, he released his critically-acclaimed debut short film “Circle One.” Pesquera scripted, directed, edited and visually enhanced the experimental science-fiction piece with CGI. 

For Pesquera, directing combines the enjoyable experience of working with actors while tying in the visual aspects of his multimedia talents. 

“I love graphic design and the problem-solving aspect of it,” says Pesquera. “I also enjoy all of the post/VFX aspects of production. But what's most important to me is working with a good idea, a good story, and achieving an emotional impact on the viewer. I believe everything should work as a narrative element -- I don't like fireworks.”

With a second Master’s in the Theory of Contemporary Art from Autonomous University of Barcelona (2010), Pesquera remains a contributor to the international art scene. He develops projects both individually and in collaboration with other artists and collectives such as Barcelona-based creative cell Actop and British media art group D-Fuse. His work has exhibited museums worldwide: AMOADA (Austin, USA), ZKM (Karlsruhe, Germany), Centre Georges Pompidou (Paris, France), and DA2 Museum Of Contemporary Art (Salamanca, Spain). 

“Aside from working with someone else's concept or brief as a director versus executing my own idea as a visual artist, the process and elements of both focuses are quite similar,” concludes Pesquera.” A design eye and mind, a series of decisions always based on an initial concept, an obsession for detail -- even if most of the time my work avoids Barroquism -- and an equal interest in storytelling atmosphere all lead to the emotional result I seek to create.”

Source: The Cortez Brothers

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Formerly Editor-in-Chief of Animation World Network, Jennifer Wolfe has worked in the Media & Entertainment industry as a writer and PR professional since 2003.

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