Cary Joji Fukunaga
Cary Joji Fukunaga graduated from the University of California Santa Cruz. His film work as a writer, director, and cinematographer has taken him around the world – from the Arctic Circle to Haiti and West Africa.
He has received several prestigious grants, including a 2008 USA Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship; the John H. Johnson Film Award; and a 2005 Princess Grace Foundation Fellowship. He also received, in 2007, a Katrin Cartlidge Foundation Bursary.
Mr. Fukunaga wrote and directed the short film Victoria para Chino, which screened at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival. It was honored with over two dozen international awards, including a Student Academy Award and an honorable mention from BAFTA’s Los Angeles chapter.
An MFA candidate from New York University’s Graduate Film Program, Mr. Fukunaga marks
Cary Joji Fukunaga se graduó de la Universidad de California Santa Cruz. Su carrera como escritor, director y director de fotografía le ha llevado alrededor del mundo: del Círculo Polar Árctico hasta Africa Occidental.
Recibió varias subvenciónes prestigiosas, incluso un 2008 USA Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship, el John H. Johnson Film Award, y un 2005 Princess Grace Foundation Fellowship. En 2007, recibió un Katrin Cartlidge Foundation Bursary.
Sr. Fukunaga escribió y dirigió el cortometraje Victoria para Chino, que estrenó en el Festival de Cine de Sundance. El cortometraje fue honrado con mas de dos docenas de premios internacionales, incluso un Student Academy Award y una mención honorable de BAFTA (capítulo Los Angeles).
Candidato para grado de maestro en bellas artes del Programa de Film en la Universidad de Nueva York, Sr. Fukunaga marca su estreno largometraje director y escritor con Sin Nombre.







what can i say...well well well mr.FUKUNAGA i do not have words to express the very well direction o this master pice or something like that is just fucking amazing more then that actualy CONGRATULATION
Well what can you say? Is he the best director ever? Possibly, since this is the best movie ever. And to risk his life to get this film made, that's so impressive, it's not even funny. You just don't hear that everyday -- someone going to those lengths. And Sin Nombre was worth it!