Carlos Atanes, born on November eighth, nineteen seventy-one, in Barcelona, is a multifaceted Spanish film director, screenwriter, writer, playwright, and film producer. His artistic journey is marked by a deep commitment to independent cinema, as evidenced by his membership in The Film-Makers' Cooperative, an influential collective founded by notable figures such as Jonas Mekas and Andy Warhol.
Atanes made his mark in the film industry with his debut feature-length film, FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions, released in two thousand four. This innovative work garnered critical acclaim, winning the Best Feature Film Award at the Athens Panorama of Independent Filmmakers in two thousand five and earning a nomination for the Méliès d'Argent at Fantasporto the same year.
In a significant milestone for his career, The Film-Makers' Cooperative hosted the first public screening of his experimental film Báthory in New York on March thirty-first, two thousand twenty-six. This film delves into the intriguing life of Countess Elizabeth Báthory, showcasing Atanes' unique storytelling approach and artistic vision.