Awarded for his films El árbol (The Tree), La orilla que se abisma (The Shore Becomes an Abyss) and La madre (Mother), Gustavo Fontán remembers the making of his first fiction feature movie, starring Alfonso de Grazia. [+]
Regarded as one of the most important figures within the new generation of Argentine filmmakers, he was awarded at the BAFICI and the Santiago de Chile Festival for They All Lie, his second feature. Here, he evokes the shooting of El hombre robado, his fi [+]
The actor speaks about his participation in Pino Solanas’ movie. Shot in Ushuaia, the movie narrates the story of a young guy traveling around Latin America in search of his father. [+]
In this exclusive interivew the actress racalls her beginnings in movie acting with hes performance in an independent film by Milagros Roque Pitt and Alejandro Montiel. [+]
This working team tells, in an exclusive video, their experience filming their first feature film, a documentary about the recent Argentine presidents. [+]
A filmmaker, scriptwriter, and producer, his trilogy comprised of El asadito (2000), El cumple (2002) and A Wrecked Filmmaker (2007) stand out among his films. [+]
Graduated from the Universidad del Cine film school, her opera prima Ana and the Others (2003) was awarded at the Venice, Buenos Aires, Thessaloniki, and Vienna film festivals. In 2008, Celina Murga was chosen by prestigious director Martin Scorsese. [+]
She graduated from the Centro de Experimentación y Realización Cinematográfica and directed several documentaries. Here, she tells her experience as the executive produce of Julia Solomonoff ´s first film. [+]
Here she remembers her film debut in 1970, directed by Leopoldo Torre Nilsson, with whom she worked again in Los siete locos (1973) and Boquitas pintadas (1974). [+]
He’s one of the pillars of Argentine independent cinema. A filmmaker, actor, screenwriter, drawing artist and photographer, here he talks about his early short films and his opera prima. [+]