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-Born in 1986/Iran/Master's degree in cinema from Tehran University of Art
-Making 8 short and medium-length films/ official selection of 250 film festivals and winning awards from 90 international film festivals
-Member of the Iranian Documentary Cinema Directors Association
-Judge of Tehran International Fajr and Short Film Festival
-Cinema instructor at Tehran Office Youth Cinema Association.
With over 13 years of experience in Storytelling, filmmaking, content production and sound engineering, Victor is a passionate and versatile storyteller who combines artistic vision, technical skills, and strategic thinking to create vibrant, impactful and engaging stories for various audiences and platforms. He is the founder of EasyTiger Stories where he showcases his craft as a film director, sound shaper, and content producer who works with agencies, brands and celebrities across the globe.
He has directed, edited, mixed and produced several award-winning projects, including an Emmy®, and has collaborated with renowned artists, brands and agencies across the globe such as MTV Networks, Pepsi, McDonalds, Mercedes, Nissan, BMW, TerraCycle, Axonius, Loop, Napalm Records, Universal Music Group, Sony Music, Planet Hemp, Moonspell, Marcelo D2, Inquisition, The Black Mamba, Richie Campbell, BBDO, DDB, McCann, VMLY&R, and Ruckus and goes on.
Music was his first medium so he also has a solid background in studio and live sound engineering and a keen ear for sound design and mixing. He believes that everything is Media and he is always eager to explore new mediums, genres, and techniques, and to challenge himself and his project based team to deliver innovative and quality content.
Dir. Statement
“Vic claims to be a very easy tiger”
Victoria is a filmmaker based in Toronto. She graduated from York University's BFA Film Production Program, where she specialized in directing, cinematography and screenwriting. In addition to shooting two seasons of the popular Canadian web series Barbelle, she directed episodes and acted as a creative producer. In 2018, her short The Fates was selected for the TIFF 60 second short film competition. She acted as DoP on Nancy’s Workshop (CBC), a short documentary which depicts a workshop in Montreal for young black girls who struggle with their hair. The documentary was an official selection for the 2020 Hot Docs Film Festival and won the Hot Docs Audience Award for Short Documentary. This past year she was DoP on feature documentary The Climate Baby Dilemma (CBC), which looks at growing concerns around climate change and reproductive choices.
Her music video work has premiered on platforms such as The Fader, Noisey, Grammy’s Global Spin, and AQNB among others.
In 2023 M.H. Murray’s debut feature film I Don’t Know Who You Are, on which Victoria served as a Producer and Story Editor, was an official selection at TIFF 2023, among other festivals.
A group of rare birds flew over northern Mozambique. Two wingless rare birds were left behind and got lost from the group...lost and in despair, the two wingless rare birds were saved by Helpo, a non-governmental organization. Along Helpo's endless support, the two wingless rare birds received a school education.
Question: - How do two wingless rare birds receive school education in Mozambique? Exactly. That's exactly what I thought. However, with school education, the two wingless rare birds are able to fly now and are dreaming of flying higher.
Koshukuro means Thank You in Makhuwa, which is the primary Bantu tribe language of northern Mozambique. It is spoken by the Makua people, and besides being the most widely spoken indigenous language, it's still considered a non-official language which demands an urgency to learn a standard universal way to communicate.
This documentary is about raising awareness of the intrinsic drama that is the buzzword of "Early Childhood Education" or the lack of it in a country where more than 52% of the population are children, and where the rate of HIV / AIDS occupies the 6th position in the world virus prevalence charts.
I've followed the work of a non-governmental organization for 13 days, seeing is believing, and the real situations described here are part of their daily job, and it’s unbearable. >>website<<
- Year2020
- Runtime1 hour 20:30
- LanguagePortuguese
- CountryMozambique
- PremiereCanada
- RatingG
- GenreDocumentary,
- Subtitle LanguageEnglish
- DirectorVictor Castro
- ScreenwriterVictor Castro + Joana Clemente
- ProducerVictor Castro + Carlos Almeida
- FilmmakerVictor Castro
-Born in 1986/Iran/Master's degree in cinema from Tehran University of Art
-Making 8 short and medium-length films/ official selection of 250 film festivals and winning awards from 90 international film festivals
-Member of the Iranian Documentary Cinema Directors Association
-Judge of Tehran International Fajr and Short Film Festival
-Cinema instructor at Tehran Office Youth Cinema Association.
With over 13 years of experience in Storytelling, filmmaking, content production and sound engineering, Victor is a passionate and versatile storyteller who combines artistic vision, technical skills, and strategic thinking to create vibrant, impactful and engaging stories for various audiences and platforms. He is the founder of EasyTiger Stories where he showcases his craft as a film director, sound shaper, and content producer who works with agencies, brands and celebrities across the globe.
He has directed, edited, mixed and produced several award-winning projects, including an Emmy®, and has collaborated with renowned artists, brands and agencies across the globe such as MTV Networks, Pepsi, McDonalds, Mercedes, Nissan, BMW, TerraCycle, Axonius, Loop, Napalm Records, Universal Music Group, Sony Music, Planet Hemp, Moonspell, Marcelo D2, Inquisition, The Black Mamba, Richie Campbell, BBDO, DDB, McCann, VMLY&R, and Ruckus and goes on.
Music was his first medium so he also has a solid background in studio and live sound engineering and a keen ear for sound design and mixing. He believes that everything is Media and he is always eager to explore new mediums, genres, and techniques, and to challenge himself and his project based team to deliver innovative and quality content.
Dir. Statement
“Vic claims to be a very easy tiger”
Victoria is a filmmaker based in Toronto. She graduated from York University's BFA Film Production Program, where she specialized in directing, cinematography and screenwriting. In addition to shooting two seasons of the popular Canadian web series Barbelle, she directed episodes and acted as a creative producer. In 2018, her short The Fates was selected for the TIFF 60 second short film competition. She acted as DoP on Nancy’s Workshop (CBC), a short documentary which depicts a workshop in Montreal for young black girls who struggle with their hair. The documentary was an official selection for the 2020 Hot Docs Film Festival and won the Hot Docs Audience Award for Short Documentary. This past year she was DoP on feature documentary The Climate Baby Dilemma (CBC), which looks at growing concerns around climate change and reproductive choices.
Her music video work has premiered on platforms such as The Fader, Noisey, Grammy’s Global Spin, and AQNB among others.
In 2023 M.H. Murray’s debut feature film I Don’t Know Who You Are, on which Victoria served as a Producer and Story Editor, was an official selection at TIFF 2023, among other festivals.
A group of rare birds flew over northern Mozambique. Two wingless rare birds were left behind and got lost from the group...lost and in despair, the two wingless rare birds were saved by Helpo, a non-governmental organization. Along Helpo's endless support, the two wingless rare birds received a school education.
Question: - How do two wingless rare birds receive school education in Mozambique? Exactly. That's exactly what I thought. However, with school education, the two wingless rare birds are able to fly now and are dreaming of flying higher.
Koshukuro means Thank You in Makhuwa, which is the primary Bantu tribe language of northern Mozambique. It is spoken by the Makua people, and besides being the most widely spoken indigenous language, it's still considered a non-official language which demands an urgency to learn a standard universal way to communicate.
This documentary is about raising awareness of the intrinsic drama that is the buzzword of "Early Childhood Education" or the lack of it in a country where more than 52% of the population are children, and where the rate of HIV / AIDS occupies the 6th position in the world virus prevalence charts.
I've followed the work of a non-governmental organization for 13 days, seeing is believing, and the real situations described here are part of their daily job, and it’s unbearable. >>website<<
- Year2020
- Runtime1 hour 20:30
- LanguagePortuguese
- CountryMozambique
- PremiereCanada
- RatingG
- GenreDocumentary,
- Subtitle LanguageEnglish
- DirectorVictor Castro
- ScreenwriterVictor Castro + Joana Clemente
- ProducerVictor Castro + Carlos Almeida
- FilmmakerVictor Castro