Jordi Torrent

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Jordi Torrent is a film writer-producer-director based in New York City. He studied philosophy in Barcelona and film aesthetics in Paris before moving to New York in 1984. He was media curator at EXIT ART (1985-90) and founded the media production company Duende Pictures in 1989. Several of the films that he has produced and line-produced have premiered at the Sundance Film Festival (“The Keeper”, “The Golden Boat”, “My Life without Me” among them) before gaining international attention. “East on the Compass”, his first feature film as writer-director was selected by the Lincoln Center Film Society for the program 100 years of Catalan filmmaking. His second feature, “The Redemption of the Fish,” was nominated for Best Director at the Milano International Film Festival.

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Total trailers found: 6

L’est de la brúixola Trailer (2005)

12 October 2005

The concern of a group of people to avoid the sale of the Barcelona pension where they live is altered by the appearance of Dabashree, an Indian woman, and her 8-year-old son.

Third Week Trailer (2024)

28 June 2024

Alvin, just out of prison, is searching for a second chance in life. His family is of support but it also impels him to reconnect with a past that might disrupt his hopes for redemption.

My Life Without Me Trailer (2003)

07 March 2003

A fatally ill mother with only two months to live creates a list of things she wants to do before she dies without telling her family of her illness.

La redempció dels peixos Trailer (2013)

17 May 2013

A young man from Barcelona (Marc) arrives to Venice and confronts his father (Paco), who has not seen since he was two years old.

Miotte by Ruiz Trailer (2002)

03 May 2002

In the early 2000s filmmaker Raul Ruiz followed painter Jean Miotte to different locations (New York, France, Germany).

Invisible Heroes Trailer (2015)

02 June 2015

This film documents the untold adventures of the African-Americans who went to the Spanish Civil War, in the thirties, to fight for the civil rights that were denied to them in their home country.