Lorenzo Ayuso

Lorenzo Ayuso

art department, writer, producer

Lorenzo Ayuso was born on May 04, 1987 in Spain. Lorenzo Ayuso's big-screen debut came with Dardem: La Noche de San Juan directed by Lorenzo Ayuso in 2013. Lorenzo Ayuso is known for De-mente directed by Lorenzo Ayuso, Malcolm Treviño-Sitté stars as Genio and Sergio Sánchez Shaw as Klaus. Lorenzo Ayuso has got 15 awards and 12 nominations so far. The most recent award Lorenzo Ayuso achieved is Best Film Awards. The upcoming new movie Lorenzo Ayuso plays is De-mente which will be released on Oct 01, 2016.

Graduated with distinction in Audiovisual Communication at Carlos III University of Madrid in 2009, Ayuso made his debut as director with Evaluación Final (2011). That was produced by the acclaimed Zampanò P.C. (Juan y la nube (2014)) and obtained 14 international selections in festivals from Mexico, Chile or Ecuator. Since then, he has helmed music videos for Spanish rock bands such as Dardem (Dardem: La Noche de San Juan (2013), Dardem: El Reloj (2017) and Dardem: Gilipollas (2019)) or Nostalghia (Nostalghia: Nostalgia (2013), co-directed with Argentinian cinematographer Roberto Castelli).In 2016, he released De-mente (2016), his latest effort as director. Produced by Amania Films, and with a strong cast led by Ayuso's go-to-actor Sergio Sánchez Shaw and Malcolm Treviño-Sitté (of Chiringuito de Pepe (2014) fame), the short film was shown in well-regarded festivals as FANT Bilbao or Terror Film Festival and won a handful of awards. In that same year, he wrote the script for Extático (2016), directed by Azahara Gómez and premiered at 54th Gijon Film Festival; and served as executive producer for another two short films, Tiempos muertos (2017) and Villa Mnemósine (2016).When not busy making movies (or trying to), he serves as an accomplished storyboard artist and works as film and TV critic for Spanish magazines such as 'Vertele', 'Cine Divergente', ElDiario.es and 'Versión Original', among others.

  • Birthday

    May 04, 1987
  • Place of Birth

    Leganés, Madrid, Spain

Known For

Awards

15 wins & 12 nominations

Best Film Awards
2021
Editing
Winner - Best Music Video Award
Dardem: El Reloj (2017)
Bridge Fest, Vancouver
2020
Best Horror Short Film
Winner - Jury Prize
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