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Daniel Nolasco Filmography

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DanielNolasco

Known for Directing · Male Shorts: International V2, Pedro Had a Horse, Male Shorts: International V1

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BIOGRAPHY

Daniel Nolasco is a distinguished director and writer celebrated for his impactful contributions to the realm of LGBTQ+ cinema. His works, particularly "Dry Wind" (2020) and "Mr. Leather" (2019), have garnered attention not only for their compelling storytelling but also for their exploration of identity and desire. Collectors particularly seek out "Male Shorts: International V2" (2018), where Nolasco's unique directorial vision shines through, alongside a diverse array of international short films that push boundaries and challenge conventions. Nolasco's films are notable for their artistic boldness, often featuring striking visuals and thought-provoking narratives that resonate with audiences. Collectors appreciate the limited physical releases of his work, especially in formats like Blu-ray, which often include exclusive content and commentary, enriching the viewing experience. As a significant figure in contemporary film, Nolasco's works are not just films; they are essential artifacts that celebrate queer cinema and continue to influence future filmmakers.

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What is Daniel Nolasco known for?

Daniel Nolasco is known for directing films, including notable works such as 'Pedro Had a Horse' (2023) and 'Male Shorts: International V7' (2024).

What genres does Daniel Nolasco's filmography span?

Daniel Nolasco's filmography spans the drama genre.

What years does Daniel Nolasco's work cover?

Daniel Nolasco's work covers the years from 2012 to 2024, with the most active decade being the 2010s.

How many films are in Daniel Nolasco's filmography?

Daniel Nolasco has directed 10 films.

What are some notable films directed by Daniel Nolasco?

Some notable films directed by Daniel Nolasco include 'Tatame' (2016), 'Gil' (2012), and 'Happiness Comes at 40' (2014).