Director/artist Rosto and his Studio Rosto A.D have gained international recognition for their independent short films, online graphic novel, music videos, and TV work. Rosto's first shorts, "(the rise and fall of the legendary) Anglobilly Feverson" (2002) and "Jona/Tomberry" (winner of the Grand Prix Canal+ at the Cannes Film Festival 2005),screened at numerous prestigious international festivals, bringing him worldwide recognition.
These short films were part of "Mind My Gap", a mixed media project that began with an online graphic novel, which is now concluded on mindmygap.com, and continued with music, print, and films. A retrospective of the films and related work has been presented on several international festivals, including The Museum of Modern Art, Ljubljana in 2015.
Rosto's work has attracted the attention of international artists. For his film "The Monster of Nix" (2011),he collaborated with the Metropole Orkest, Tom Waits, Terry Gilliam, The Residents, and The Dø. "Nix" was theatrically released in the Netherlands and Belgium, won numerous awards, and screened at countless festivals.
"Lonely Bones" started its successful festival life at the International Film Festival Rotterdam 2013 and took home the grand prix of the biggest North American animation festival in Ottawa. Like his other films, "Bones" was also distributed in Dutch cinemas and has been broadcast by various international television stations.
" Splintertime" (2015) is Rosto's third in a series of four films featuring his music project Thee Wreckers. "Reruns" (2018) completes this Thee Wreckers Tetralogy.
Rosto is currently writing his first feature film.