Pablo Guisa Koestinger
Guisa Koestinger Pablo Guisa Koestinger

演员
40+ years experience in entertainment, TV, movies and event production and promotion. Festival de Cannes, Marche Du Film Fantastic Pavilion Founder & Executive Director.

Founder & CEO of Grupo Morbido, an Genre Entertainment Factory that manages a 17 year old International Film Festival, a radio show, a Latam pay TV channel, production and promotion of TV shows and movies, creation and administration of a social media niche +6.5 million people community and the design, development, production and operation of thematic events for the Morbido platform and for allies and clients

Producer in "La Exorcista" by Adrian Garcia Bogliano, Associated Producer in "Las Furias" by Tamae Garateguy, "Huachicolero" by Edgar Nito,"Terror 5" by Rotstein Brothers, "La Valija DE Benavidez" by Laura Casabe, "Downhill" by Patricio Valladares, "The Similars" by Isaac Ezban, "Scherzo Diabolico" by Adrian Garcia Bogliano, "The Incident" by Isaac Ezban, "Here comes DE Devil" By Adrian Garcia Bogliano, Executive Producer in "Masacre esta noche" (2009) feature film by Adrian & Ramiro Garcia Bogliano & producer in feature documentary "Sesión Salvaje" (2019) by Paco Limón and Julio Cesar Sánchez. As an actor in more than 20 movies. Worked in television series & features in Mexico, Colombia, Costa Rica, Argentina, Italy, Spain, Germany, India, China, Nepal, Israel, Palestine, Jordan, Egypt.

In television has worked in both the documentary & entertainment genres for institutions and TV networks: Televisa, TV Azteca, Canal 40, Canal 22, Discovery Channel, MTV, RAI, Deutsche Welle, Vatican Television, National Institute of Anthropology and History & Department of Archeological Salvage in Mexico, Colciencias & Colcultura in Colombia. In the music industry with Ray Charles, Tito Puente, Manhattan Transfer, Patti Austin, Fabulosos Cadillacs, Héroes del Silencio, Zoe, Juanes, Kinky, Fobia, Moderatto, Moenia, Belinda, Jesse y Joy, Timbiriche, Pesado, Natalia Lafourcade, Alex Syntek, Los Bunkers and Belanova, among others.