Esteban Sapir (born June 6, 1967, in Buenos Aires) is an Argentine cinematographer, film director, and screenplay writer. In the 1990s he began directing commercials and music videos.[ citation needed ]
He is from a Jewish family, but is not a practicing Jew. [1]
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Daniel Burman is an Argentine film director, screenplay writer, and producer.
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Noé Jitrik was an Argentine literary critic.
Miguel Ángel Solá Vehil is an Argentine actor who has made over 60 film appearances in film and TV in Argentina since 1973. He is traditionally typecast in villain roles.
Alejandro Brodersohn 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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Gustavo Garzón is an Argentine film and television actor.
José Luis Alfonzo is an Argentinian film actor.
Fine Powder is a 1996 Argentine drama film, written and directed by Esteban Sapir. The picture features Facundo Luengo, Belén Blanco, Marcela Guerty, among others.
Alicia Dujovne Ortiz is an Argentine journalist and author.
Griselda Gambaro is an Argentine writer, whose novels, plays, short stories, story tales, essays and novels for teenagers often concern the political violence in her home country that would develop into the Dirty War. One recurring theme is the desaparecidos and the attempts to recover their bodies and memorialize them. Her novel Ganarse la muerte was banned by the government because of the obvious political message.
Walter Reyno was a Uruguayan actor and theater director. He was known for his roles in 25 Watts and El aura.
Alberto Amado Ribero, known professionally as Tito Ribero, was an Argentine film score composer, composer, singer, and musician. In addition to having his own orchestra, he provided the film scores to over 200 movies, at his most prolific in the 1950s and 1960s. For Del otro lado del puente he won the Silver Condor Award for Best Original Score from the Argentine Academy of Cinematography Arts and Sciences in 1953.
Aurelia Del Carmen Guarini is an Argentine anthropologist, teacher, film director, and film producer specializing in anthropological documentary films. She teaches visual anthropology and directs documentaries in Argentina and in Cuba. She serves on the documentary projects' evaluation committee at the National Institute of Cinema and Audiovisual Arts and participates in Cine Ojo projects.
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