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Tristan Aronovich is an acclaimed actor, filmmaker, and musician widely regarded as one of the most gifted Brazilian artists of his generation. His recent film projects have premiered in Brazilian theaters and have been acquired by major distributors including Sony Entertainment, Fox Channel, Axn Channel, Box Brazil, Air France, Emirates Airlines, and Net Now VOD. His latest dramatic feature film, "Alguém Qualquer/Anyone Out There," in which Aronovich starred as the lead and also served as director, writer, editor, and composer, garnered numerous international awards and was hailed as "...a universal masterpiece..." by Dr. Jose Barriga of Harvard University. Brazilian media praised "Anyone Out There," with O Estado de S.P. calling it "...worthy of Charles Chaplin..." and Globo News stating, "...this movie needs to be seen for the impeccable performance delivered by Tristan Aronovich. His work is exceptional...". Tristan’s debut feature as a director, "Wireless," released in Brazilian theaters in November 2009, was acclaimed as "...the 'Breathless' of the new generation..." by Silvio Tendler. In 2015, Casting Director Andra Reev-Rab (The Big Bang Theory) described Aronovich’s performance as "...elegant, devastating, masterful...".
Since 2004, Aronovich has contributed as an actor, director, producer, composer, writer, and editor to over 50 projects spanning feature films, shorts, documentaries, music videos, and more. His accolades include the "Excellence in Filmmaking Award" (Canada International Film Festival, 2010), "Humanitarian Award" (Sedona Film Festival, 2013), "Curator's Choice Award" (Harvard University, 2012), "Gold Award" (California Film Awards, 2013), and "Best Narrative Feature" (Logan Film Festival, 2013). In 2010, the DVD "Nasi: Vivo Na Cena," which he directed, shot, and edited, earned a Latin Grammy nomination.
As a musician and composer, Aronovich has performed internationally across the US, Europe, and Brazil, including at distinguished venues such as the RedCat Theatre in Los Angeles and the MASP Theatre in São Paulo. His musical achievements led to an invitation to record at the iconic Capitol Records in Hollywood. Critics have described his performances as "...exciting, agile, go-for-broke..." (San Antonio Express News) and "...Aronovich plays in a way most people can only dream of..." (Frank Koonce, Arizona State University).
Aronovich received full scholarships to attend various North American universities, ultimately graduating from the prestigious California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) in 2004. In 2013, he was awarded another full scholarship to participate in the Performance Research Seminar at Harvard University. An active writer, he regularly publishes articles on film, music, and acting. His bilingual book, "Making Films/Fazendo Cinema," published in 2014, is used in numerous film and acting courses worldwide. He is also the founder and director of the Latin American Film Institute.
In 2015, Aronovich accepted an invitation from Hollywood producer Andy Meyer (The Breakfast Club, Fried Green Tomatoes) to relocate to the United States, where he currently resides under a fellowship awarded by a prestigious film institution.