Laundry Day (2014 short), Concrete Sunrise (2019 documentary), and his uncredited script-doctoring on The Last Black Man in San Francisco .
Here’s a helpful feature for your query — likely referring to Anton Tubero (sometimes spelled Tuber or confused with Anton Tubero Yusti ), a film producer/distributor known for independent and Latin American cinema.
Critics have described it as "absurd and exploitative," common for sex-themed indie films of its era, but some noted it was "weirdly smart" about its lurid subject matter.
Won the Special Jury Prize for Innovation in Sound at the 2021 Slamdance Film Festival. Currently holds a 96% on Rotten Tomatoes from top critics.
Anton Tubero's work is characterized by its distinctive blend of humor, pathos, and surrealism. His films often navigate the complexities of human relationships, societal norms, and personal identity, presenting them in a way that's both thought-provoking and entertaining. This unique vision has garnered him a loyal following and critical acclaim within the indie film community.
, has gained a unique digital footprint due to its controversial nature and its titular character. The Film: Anton Tubero (2011) Released in 2011, Anton Tubero is a Filipino indie drama directed by Neal "Buboy" Tan Storyline: The film follows a young plumber (played by Anton Bernardo
As of this writing, distribution is fragmented (Tubero prefers it that way):