Eduardo de la Serna

Eduardo de la Serna

Director

BIO

Eduardo de la Serna is an Argentine filmmaker and director who has made a name for himself in the world of independent cinema. Born in La Plata, Argentina in 1971, Eduardo has been making films since the age of 18. His early work focused on documentary and experimental films such as his first feature, "La Historia de una Vida" (1995). He has since gone on to create more commercial films such as his critically acclaimed "Aires de Cambio" (2003).

Throughout his career, Eduardo has won numerous accolades for his work, from the Argentine Film Critics Association, the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences, and the International Emmy Awards. He has also been a part of several prestigious film festivals including Cannes, Sundance, and the Berlin International Film Festival. His most recent film, "The Silence of the Sun" (2018), tells the story of a young woman in a small rural town and was nominated for the Golden Bear at the Berlin Film Festival.

Eduardo's films often focus on social issues, such as poverty and inequality, and he is known for his unique visual style. He uses his camera to explore the emotions and struggles of his characters, making his films powerful and poignant. His films often feature a mix of fiction and documentary elements, creating a distinctively real yet poetic style.

Eduardo is passionate about creating films that speak to people and provoke thought. He has also been involved in numerous social justice initiatives, such as his collaboration with the Argentine government to create a film that documents the lives of Argentine women living in poverty.

Eduardo de la Serna is a ground-breaking filmmaker whose work has been praised for its artistic and social value. His films explore complex issues in a unique and powerful way, and are sure to remain relevant for years to come.

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