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Pau Masó

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Pau Masó
Born
Pau Masó Coromina

(1986-01-14) 14 January 1986 (age 38)
Girona, Catalonia, Spain
NationalitySpanish
Other namesPaul C. Mason
Occupation(s)actor
director
writer
producer
model
entrepreneur
Years active2010–present
Height5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
WebsiteOfficial Site

Pau Masó (born 14 January 1986) is a Spanish actor, film director, producer, writer and model. He made his film debut in Aleksandr's Price (2013), which was written, directed, edited and produced by and starred him.

Film career

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Masó has acted on a variety of films and shorts including; Keep the Party Going, One Minute, Bloody Night and Who's There?,[1][2] and the actor stars in, and directs Haunted Poland, which was released on 3 September 2012.[3] Who's There? received good reviews.[4] Masó has three films in post production The Art of Losing, "Borderline" and What Spring Does with the Cherry Trees.[5][6][7]

Aleksandr's Price

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In the fall of 2011, Masó began writing a script about a male prostitute. In January 2012, production of the film started under the working title Simple Moves, and by March shooting began in the city of New York.[8] According to IMDb, the film was shot in the period of 4 weeks approximately.[9]

The film's first promotional teaser was released in April 2012 although the film didn't come out until fall 2013. The movie tells the story of an illegal Russian boy in Manhattan who, after losing his mother to suicide, is drawn into becoming a male prostitute.[10] In a recent interview with a gay Russian magazine, the actor was quoted saying "To wrap this up, I also want to say that I find it highly insulting that people want to use religion to excuse their hate towards other people, rather they have a different sexual orientation, color, race or religion beliefs. There is just no excuse for that no matter what".[11]

The film's final title in general release was changed from Simple Moves to Aleksandr's Price.

Borderline

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In summer 2015, Masó began production of Borderline in "La Garrotxa", Catalonia, Spain. Shooting in various locations including "Sant Feliu de Pallerols", "Salt de Sallent de Rupit" and "Sant Privat d´en Bas" [12] Borderline is a horror film about two estranged sisters who, on the tenth anniversary of their mother's death, head to a mountain to scatter her ashes while they struggle to reconcile. The film stars Paula Ortiz, Mireia Vallés, Mariangels Punyet and Txema Lorente. The film is set to be released sometime in 2016.[13] A teaser was released on 25 August 2015.[14]

Filmography

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Films

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"We are what we make of ourselves, what we think we are worth and most importantly, what we feel capable of achieving."

— Masó, reflecting on his career[15]

Year Film Functioned as Notes
director Producer Writer Actor Role
2010 One Minute (short) Yes Yes Yes Yes John
Keep the Party Going Yes Luke
2012 Haunted Poland Yes Yes Yes Pau
2013 Aleksandr's Price Yes Yes Yes Yes Aleksandr Ivanov
Bloody Weekend Yes Frank
2015 The Art of Losing Yes Yes Yes Yes Víctor Alemán
2016 What Spring Does with the Cherry Trees Yes Pau Masó
Borderline Yes Yes Yes
2017 Aleksandr Yes Yes Yes Yes Aleksandr Ivanov
2020 Complete Strangers Yes Yes Yes Robert

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
2010 Rizzoli & Isles Episode: "I Kissed a girl"

References

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  1. ^ "Career". Rotten Tomatoes.
  2. ^ "One Minute Debut". Notodofilmfest.
  3. ^ "Horror na Kujawach!". Gazeta Pomorska.
  4. ^ "Pau Masó jumps from short films to features with "Haunted Poland"". BigDaddyHorrorReviews.com.
  5. ^ "Bits 'n Bloody Pieces: Suspiria, Walking Dead, App Killer". ShockTilYouDrop.
  6. ^ "More Polish Horror Pounding Down Your Door – Night of Fear and Who's There?". Dread Central.
  7. ^ "New Film El Arte de Perder". Facebook.com.
  8. ^ "Psychological thriller Simple Moves wraps NYC shoot". ThatGayMovie. Archived from the original on May 3, 2012.
  9. ^ "Aleksandr's Price". IMDb.
  10. ^ "Simple Moves gets teased; Channing Tatum strips". ThatGayMovie. Archived from the original on May 9, 2012.
  11. ^ "Задний ход". Gay.ru.
  12. ^ "Borderline": la nueva película de Pau Masó". NoSoloCine.
  13. ^ "Borderline IMDb". IMDb.
  14. ^ "Borderline - Second Teaser (Horror Film)". YouTube.
  15. ^ "Quotes". IMDb.
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