Alberto Vázquez (artist)

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Alberto Vázquez Rico (born 1980) is a Spanish (Galician) comic book artist and filmmaker. He has received three Goya Awards for his animated films. His most famous works are Birdboy: The Forgotten Children, a feature-length adult animated movie based on his own graphic novel, and Unicorn Wars, an original feature-length adult animated film. He is also a drummer in the Mano de obra band.

Career

He studied on University of Vigo and University of Valencia. One of the co-founders of Polaqia comic-book creators group, he published his first album in 2002. His comic books include Freda (2003, with Kike Benlloch), Psiconautas (2006) and El evangelio de Judas (2007). His drawings were published in El País, he also illustrated works of Edgar Allan Poe and H. P. Lovecraft.

In 2011, together with Pedro Rivero, he adapted his own graphic novel, Psiconautas, in a form of a short animated film under the title Birdboy. It won a Goya Award and encouraged them to direct the 76-minute version, Birdboy: The Forgotten Children, which premiered in 2016. In the next year, Vázquez received two more Goya Awards: one for the best animated feature film and one for a short (Decorado).

On June 16, 2020, a trailer was released for his next feature film, Unicorn Wars, which is an adult animated film about the gruesome war against teddy bears and unicorns, or as the teddy bears call them, devils.{{Cite news|title=Teddy Bears Battle Unicorns In Alberto Vázquez's 'Unicorn Wars' (Exclusive Trailer Premiere)|url=https://www.cartoonbrew.com/feature-film/teddy-bears-battle-unicorns-in-alberto-vazquezs-unicorn-wars-exclusive-trailer-premiere-193323.html|last=De Wit|first=Alex|date=June 17, 2020|access-date=June 17, 2020}}Archived at [https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211209/jvbaknpoclI Ghostarchive]{{cbignore}} and the [https://web.archive.org/web/20200630164629/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvbaknpoclI Wayback Machine]{{cbignore}}: {{cite AV media| url = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvbaknpoclI| title = UNICORN WARS // FULL TRAILER (VO) | website=YouTube}}{{cbignore}} A year after the trailer debuted, Vázquez and the crew of Unicorn Wars was at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival in a Work In Progress panel in which it took place at the Salle Pierre Lamy. He explained the production process, part of the plot, and the festival shown clips.{{Cite news|title='Unicorn Wars' Dazzles With In-Person Work in Progress Panel From Annecy|url=https://variety.com/2021/film/global/unicorn-wars-annecy-alberto-vazquez-1234998093/|last=Lang|first=Jamie|date=June 16, 2021|access-date=August 12, 2021|work=Variety}}

Bibliography

=As Author and Illustrator=

  • Psiconautas (2007)
  • El evangelio de Judas (2007)
  • Alter Ego (2008)
  • A Caza (2020)

Filmography

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! Title

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2015

| Psiconautas: Los Niños Olvidados

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| Co-written and co-directed with Pedro Rivero
Also layout artist and art director
Based on his novel "Psiconautas"

2022

| Unicorn Wars

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| also actor role as "Sonrisas"

= Shorts =

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! Year

! Title

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rowspan=2| 2011

| Judas, Catholic Squirrell

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| Co-directed with Boris Dolenc
Also illustrator

Birdboy

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| Co-written and co-directed with Pedro Rivero
Also associate producer, layout artist, storyboard artist and art director
Based on his novel "Psiconautas"

2012

| Ramiro, Sucia Rata

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| Also animator

2013

| Sangre de unicornio

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| Co-written with Pedro Rivero
Also animation assistant, clean up, designs and backgrounds, art, storyboard artist and actor role as "Narrator"

2016

| Decorado

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2020

| Homeless Home

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| Also production designer

Accolades

=Goya Awards=

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Year || Category || Film || Result
2011Best Animated Short FilmBirdboystyle="background: #ddffdd"| Winner
2014Best Animated Short FilmSangre de unicorniostyle="background: #ffdddd"| Nominated
2016Best Animated FilmBirdboy: The Forgotten Childrenstyle="background: #ddffdd"| Winner
2016Best Animated Short FilmDecoradostyle="background: #ddffdd"| Winner
2020Best Animated Short FilmHomeless Homestyle="background: #ffdddd"| Nominated
2022Best Animated FilmUnicorn Warsstyle="background: #ddffdd"| Winner

=Other awards=

  • 2011: Award for Best Animated Short Film, Festival de Cans, for Birdboy.
  • 2016: Best feature-length animation, Stuttgart International Festival of Animated Film, for Birdboy: The Forgotten Children.
  • 2017: Jury Prize for Best Animated Short Film, Festival de Cans, for Decorado.{{Cite web|url=http://www.festivaldecans.gal/gl/palmares-2017/|website=festivaldecans.gal|title=Palmarés 2017 do Festival de Cans|access-date=16 December 2018}}
  • 2017: Best short film in International Competition, Short Waves Festival, for Decorado.

References

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