Craig Quintero

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Future Shock Trailer

As the Artistic Director of the Taipei-based Riverbed Theatre Company, Craig has written and directed over fifty original image-based performances, including productions in Japan, Korea, China, Singapore, the United States, France, and Germany. He is also a sculptor and installation artist whose work has been shown at the Asian Biennial, Venice Biennale Collateral Events, and Kobe Biennale. His cinematic projects have been screened at the Venice Film Festival, Thessaloniki International Film Festival, Filmmaker Film Festival, and the Sydney Opera House Returning 2 Online Exhibition.

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Future Shock Trailer (2019)

20 October 2019

In 1970, American futurist Alvin Toffler's iconic work Future Shock was published. One year later, a translation by Zhiwen Publishing House hit the market in Taiwan, thus introducing the writer's theories to readers of Chinese.

Just For You-Trilogy Trailer (2026)

05 March 2026

Combining Riverbed’s three award-winning 360VR films (All That Remains, Over the Rainbow, and A Simple Silence) into a single experience, the Just for You Trilogy immerses the audience in a surreal meditation on memory, death, and desire.

A Simple Silence Trailer (2024)

15 October 2024

The final chapter of Riverbed Theatre’s “Just for You” trilogy, which previously featured “All That Remains” (2022), presented at the Venice Film Festival, and “Over the Rainbow” (2023).

Over the Rainbow Trailer (2023)

08 June 2023

Showcases the balance between desire and happiness, fantasy and the familiar, encouraging the audience to engage the sensations of the moment and embrace the uncertainty of the unknown.

The Weight of Things Trailer (2023)

12 March 2023

The Weight of Things explores this world of layers, these liminal spaces between heaven and hell, life and death, hope and despair.

All That Remains Trailer (2022)

08 October 2022

We are comforted by facts, by the familiarity of things we know to be ‘true.’ The sun rises in the East.