Laurent Touil-Tartour (born November 23, 1971) is a French film
director, screenwriter, producer. He is known for writing, directing
and producing the web series Urban Wolf (2010). His works have been
described by the American Film Institute, Wired Magazine, The Wall
Street Journal and others as "original and visionary". In 2010
Touil-Tartour licensed the worldwide distribution rights of Urban Wolf
to Sony Pictures Entertainment. In 2011 Touil-Tartour has signed with
film director/producer Michael Bay's production company The Institute
to direct feature films, commercials, video games, web content and/or
TV shows.Urban Wolf is an award-winning online non-verbal drama
series, with 15 webisodes of 4 minutes long each. The world premiere
and first public screening of the show took place at Comic-Con 2009,
in San Diego.In 2009, at the 4th Annual Los Angeles Independent
Television Festival Urban Wolf won the Award for Best Drama. And in
2011, during the 15th Annual Webby Awards Urban Wolf won the People's
Voice Award for Best Drama. It also has been selected for the 2009 AFI
DigiFest by the American Film Institute as "one of the most compelling
example of new media storytelling".
director, screenwriter, producer. He is known for writing, directing
and producing the web series Urban Wolf (2010). His works have been
described by the American Film Institute, Wired Magazine, The Wall
Street Journal and others as "original and visionary". In 2010
Touil-Tartour licensed the worldwide distribution rights of Urban Wolf
to Sony Pictures Entertainment. In 2011 Touil-Tartour has signed with
film director/producer Michael Bay's production company The Institute
to direct feature films, commercials, video games, web content and/or
TV shows.Urban Wolf is an award-winning online non-verbal drama
series, with 15 webisodes of 4 minutes long each. The world premiere
and first public screening of the show took place at Comic-Con 2009,
in San Diego.In 2009, at the 4th Annual Los Angeles Independent
Television Festival Urban Wolf won the Award for Best Drama. And in
2011, during the 15th Annual Webby Awards Urban Wolf won the People's
Voice Award for Best Drama. It also has been selected for the 2009 AFI
DigiFest by the American Film Institute as "one of the most compelling
example of new media storytelling".
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