Ale Paschoalini is a director, screenwriter and visual artist with over 20 years of experience in film and audiovisual production, including more than 15 years in advertising.
He holds degrees in Social Communication and Screenwriting. He also studied comic book project development under the legendary Lourenço Mutarelli, a body of research that continues to shape the way he thinks about image, narrative and visual composition.
His work combines different visual languages in the construction of an aesthetic, alongside performance direction, storytelling and a close attention to culture and behavior.
The ESPN W Invisible Players campaign won a Grand Clio at the Clio Sports Awards.
In his independent work, he directed the feature film Asco, screened at the Slamdance Film Festival; the documentary A Quem Possa Interessar, produced by HBO; and the short film Trato de Levante, which won Best Experimental Film at the Star Film Fest in Croatia.
His career also spans theater, graphic arts, animation and socio-environmental projects.