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  1. Carlos Marqués-Marcet (Barcelona, 1983) is a Spanish film director, screenwriter and film editor best known for his first fictional film 10,000 km.

  2. Carlos Marqués-Marcet (Barcelona, 1983) es un director, guionista y montador español conocido principalmente por su primer largometraje de ficción 10.000 km. [1]

  3. Nov 6, 2017 · Carlos Marques-Marcet • Director. “How do we build an ‘us’ in today’s world?” by Alfonso Rivera. 06/11/2017 - Anchor and Hope is the second film by Spaniard Carlos Marques-Marcet, who garnered huge acclaim with his feature debut, Long Distance. (© Óscar Romero / SEFF) Anchor and Hope [+.

  4. Carlos Marques-Marcet is a director, screenwriter, and editor from Barcelona. He graduated from UCLA’s School of Film and TV. His debut feature "10,000 Km" (2014) was awarded the Goya Award for Best New Director, five Gaudí Awards, Special Jury Prize at SXSW, Best Film and Best Director at the Malaga Film Festival, among others.

  5. Carlos Marques-Marcet is known for The Days to Come (2019), 10.000 Km (2014) and Anchor and Hope (2017).

    • Editor, Director, Writer
    • Carlos Marques-Marcet
  6. Jun 13, 2019 · This is the third time that Cineuropa has talked to the Spanish filmmaker Carlos Marques-Marcet. On this particular occasion, we met at the 47 th Huesca International Film Festival in the Aragonese city where the Catalan filmmaker is presenting The Days to Come [+.

  7. Carlos Marqués-Marcet es un editor y director nacido en el año 1983 en España conocido por 10.000 KM, Los días que vendrán, Tierra firme, En el corredor de la muerte (Miniserie de TV), La Ruta (Serie de TV), La mort de Guillem (TV), 6 Years, Mi vacío y yo, En casa (Miniserie de TV) y Costa Brava, Líbano.