Pablo Stoll

Pablo Stoll (born on 13 October 1974) is a Uruguayan film director and screenwriter.He attended the Catholic University of Uruguay where he studied social communication, it was here that he started to direct short films and his collaboration with fellow student Juan Pablo Rebella first began.It was a surprise hit at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival opening to much acclaim, winning the Regard Original Award.Stoll's first film following Rebella's suicide, Hiroshima (2009), is "a silent musical" in which all verbal communication was reduced to brief intertitles.In-between his film projects Stoll works as a freelance director for advertising and TV.
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