Age, Biography and Wiki
Who is it? | Director, Writer, Producer |
Birth Day | February 28, 1979 |
Birth Place | Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, Spain |
Age | 45 YEARS OLD |
Birth Sign | Pisces |
Occupation | Film director, producer and screenwriter |
Years active | 2002 - present |
Net worth
Amat Escalante, a renowned director, writer, and producer hailing from Spain, is estimated to have a net worth ranging from $100K to $1M in the year 2024. Known for his exceptional storytelling and distinctive cinematic style, Escalante has made a significant impact in the film industry. With a number of critically acclaimed works under his belt, he has garnered both domestic and international recognition, captivating audiences with his thought-provoking narratives. Escalante's artistic contributions have earned him not only praise but also financial success, solidifying his position as a highly respected figure in the world of filmmaking.
Biography/Timeline
After his stint in Barcelona, he joined the International School of Film and Television (EICTV) in Havana, Cuba; an institution founded by Nobel prize-winner Gabriel García Márquez, Fernando Birri and the Julio García Espinosa "to support the development of national audio-visual industries" in non-aligned countries. Back in Mexico, he directed a short film (Amarrados, 2002) that received an award at the 2003 Berlin International Film Festival.
He worked as an assistant of Carlos Reygadas in Batalla en el cielo (2005). During the filming of the movie —which entered the 2005 Cannes Film Festival— both became close friends, and Reygadas ended up co-producing some of Escalante's first films. One of those films, Sangre (2005), filmed in November 2004 with a budget of US$60,000, was included in Un Certain Regard (a section of the same festival) and in both Rotterdam and San Sebastián.
Escalante was incidentally born in Barcelona, Spain while his parents — a Mexican father and an American mother — had been living in Norway. He spent most of his early years in Guanajuato, Mexico, but moved to Spain in 2001 to study film editing and sound at the Center for Cinematographic Studies of Catalonia (Centre d'Estudis Cinematogràfics de Catalunya, CECC) and apply for Spanish citizenship; which he failed to secure.
In 2016, his film The Untamed was selected to compete in the 73rd Venice International Film Festival.