Niles Atallah lives and works in Santiago, Chile. Born in California in 1978, he is a dual citizen of both Chile and the U.S. He has a B.A. in Art from the University of California at Santa Cruz. Niles works as a writer and director in feature film, music videos, video art work, installations and short films. He also works as a director of photography and created Diluvio, a film production company in Chile. His first feature Lucía premiered at San Sebastián in 2010. Lucía was awarded the FIPRESCI Critics Prize, Prix Découverte de la Critique Française and Prix Spécial du Jury in Toulouse and Best Director at the Valdivia International Film Festival in Chile. Lucia, Luis y el Lobo, a series of two short films he co-directed with Cristóbal León and Joaquín Cociña, totaled over 1 million online views.
About the Dead
(Thanks)
Burial: Subterranean Light
(Director)
Burial: Subterranean Light
(Director of Photography)
Burial: Subterranean Light
(Editor)
Burial: Subterranean Light
(Sound Designer)
Archivos del estallido
(Editor)
Archivos del estallido
(Sound Designer)
Archivos del estallido
(Director)
Lucia
(Director)
Beast
(Post Production Supervisor)
The Fire Doll
(Director)
Animalia Paradoxa
(Director)
Animalia Paradoxa
(Writer)
The Bones
(Director of Photography)
The Bones
(Colorist)
Luis
(Screenplay)
Lucía
(Director)
Luis
(Director)
Lucía
(Screenplay)
Rey
(Director)
Lucia
(Writer)
Quiero entrar
(Director of Photography)
Vitanuova
(Director)
The Wolf House
(Producer)
La Isla de los Pájaros Sombra
(Director of Photography)
La Isla de los Pájaros Sombra
(Editor)
Trance
(Director of Photography)
Lucia
(Director of Photography)
Lemebel
(Director of Photography)
See and Listen
(Director of Photography)
Lucia
(Producer)
Rey
(Executive Producer)
Primer día de invierno
(Cinematography)
The Black Pimpernel
(Continuity)
Las mujeres de mi casa
(Editorial Consultant)
Las mujeres de mi casa
(Script Consultant)
Rey
(Researcher)
Rey
(Screenplay)
Beast
(Colorist)
Candelaria
(Director of Photography)