Vicente Perez(I)
- Editor
- Director
- Editorial Department
Vicente Perez was born in the small town of Algorfa (Spain). He graduated with a journalism degree from the University of Navarra and started his career as an editor cutting movie trailers and commercials in Madrid.
In 2003, he was awarded the INJUVE grant by the Spanish Ministry of Culture, and he moved to Los Angeles to attend UCLA.
He was chosen as one of the top young filmmakers at the 54th. Valladolid International Film Festival (Seminci).
In addition to his work as film editor, he is behind numerous award-winning short films, including "El Tipo" (Second Prize winner at the Notodo Film Fest). His work has been screened in more than twenty countries in four continents.
Vicente has also worked in feature documentaries such as "Fields of Fuel", winner of the Audience Award at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival. His own award-winning documentary "Weapons of Mass Addiction", has been in the official selection of more than 20 international competitions, including the renowned Warsaw International Film Festival; and was nominated for Best Screenplay by the Writers Guild of Spain (ALMA).
In 2003, he was awarded the INJUVE grant by the Spanish Ministry of Culture, and he moved to Los Angeles to attend UCLA.
He was chosen as one of the top young filmmakers at the 54th. Valladolid International Film Festival (Seminci).
In addition to his work as film editor, he is behind numerous award-winning short films, including "El Tipo" (Second Prize winner at the Notodo Film Fest). His work has been screened in more than twenty countries in four continents.
Vicente has also worked in feature documentaries such as "Fields of Fuel", winner of the Audience Award at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival. His own award-winning documentary "Weapons of Mass Addiction", has been in the official selection of more than 20 international competitions, including the renowned Warsaw International Film Festival; and was nominated for Best Screenplay by the Writers Guild of Spain (ALMA).