Artur Tort (Vic, Spain, 1990) is a director of photography and editor. His work has been widely praised and distinguished with several awards, including the prestigious César Award for Best Cinematography, both for his work on Pacifiction directed by Albert Serra. The film premiered in 2022 in the Official Competition at the Cannes Film Festival and was later featured in Best Cinematography annual lists by Collider Magazine (alongside The Batman, Nope, and Decision to Leave) and IndieWire (together with Oppenheimer and Killers of the Flower Moon).

His fruitful collaboration with filmmaker Albert Serra has resulted in several other remarkable productions, such as the recent Tardes de Soledad (2024), awarded with the Golden Shell in Donostia Zinemaldia Film Festival; Liberté (2019), presented in the Un Certain Regard section at Cannes; Roi Soleil (2018), winner of the Best Film Award at FID Marseille; and Singularity (2015), commissioned by the Venice Biennale of Art.

His latest works include Cornucopia (2025), a concert film performed by Icelandic singer Björk, and Magellan (2025), the latest feature by Filipino filmmaker Lav Diaz, premiered in 2025 in the Official Selection of the Cannes Film Festival.

Accolades

Artur Tort and Lav Diaz
Best Cinematography, 2025

Artur Tort and Lav Diaz

Best Cinematography, 2025

Artur Tort and Lav Diaz

Magellan

Lav Diaz is a filmmaker based in the Philippines. He’s renowned for his contemplative narrative style and extensive exploration of the Filipino socio-political landscape through…

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Films

Magellan

Magellan

Portugal, Spain, France, Philippines, Taiwan

Magellan

Magellan is a navigator rebelling against the power of the King, due to his humanism and belief in justice. But once he is finally in…

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