Pablo Larrain
Pablo
Larrain Matte studied audiovisual communication at the University for the Arts,
Sciences, and Communication in Santiago.
He is a
co-founder of Fábula, a company in which he develops his cinematic and
advertising projects.
He directed
his first feature film in 2005; it was officially released in March 2006 and
won international acclaim after winning several prizes at international film
festivals, especially those of Cartagena and Málaga. His following films
consolidated his international success.
In 2011 he
began to direct a television series, Profugos.
His fourth feature
film is No, in which Gael García Bernal plays the role of the owner of an
advertising company who runs a campaign to vote "No" in the 1988
plebiscite that was designed to keep Augusto Pinochet in power. No was screened
in the Directors' Fortnight section at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival where it
won the Art Cinema Award. The film was also nominated for Best Foreign Language
Film at the 85th Academy Awards.
In 2013 he
was named as a member of the jury at the 70th Venice International Film
Festival.