E. Dylan Costa
Dubbed as the cinematic poet of the mundane, E. Dylan Costa was born in 1965 in Porto, Portugal. Active from the mid-90s, Costa's primary genres include drama and surrealism, with his most famous films being "The Watchmaker's Apprentice" and "Whispers in the Wind", both of which received numerous accolades, including the prestigious Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. Costa's unique authorial style is characterized by his deliberate pace, meticulous attention to detail, and the recurrent theme of time's passage, often depicted through ordinary human experiences.
From a personal perspective, E. Dylan Costa strikes one as a humble visionary who finds extraordinary stories in the often overlooked simplicity of everyday life.