Alejandro Brodersohn

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Alejandro Brodersohn
Born1969
OccupationFilm editor

Alejandro Brodersohn (born in Buenos Aires) is an Argentine film editor. Some of the films he has edited have been critically well received: Buenos Aires Vice Versa , (1996) Whisky Romeo Zulu (2004), 18-j (2004), and El Abrazo partido (2004).

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