Arturo Pérez Torres

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Arturo Pérez Torres is a Mexican-born Canadian film director and screenwriter.[1] He is most noted for his 2017 film The Drawer Boy, for which he received a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay at the 7th Canadian Screen Awards in 2019.[2]

Born and raised in Mexico City,[3] he studied film at San Francisco State University and sociology at the University of Amsterdam, and worked in advertising as an art director until moving to Canada in 2003. He became a Canadian citizen in 2007, and won a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2009. He directed several documentary films before releasing The Drawer Boy, his first narrative feature film, in 2017.[1]

He is married to Aviva Armour-Ostroff, his codirector of both The Drawer Boy and Lune.[4]

Filmography[]

  • Wetback: The Undocumented Documentary - 2005[5]
  • Super Amigos - 2007[3]
  • City Idol - 2007[6]
  • Las águilas humanas - 2010
  • Proyecto Nº 945 - 2013
  • The Drawer Boy - 2017, with Aviva Armour-Ostroff
  • Lune - 2021, with Aviva Armour-Ostroff

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