Pablo Aparo

Pablo Aparo

Director

BIO

Pablo Aparo is a renowned Argentine film director and producer. He has been behind some of the most acclaimed films of the past two decades, including “El Secreto de sus Ojos” and “Relatos Salvajes”.

Born in Buenos Aires in 1968, Aparo began his professional career as a television director in the 1990s. His first feature length film, “La Carne”, was released in 1997. The film was a critical success and earned him several awards.

In 2001, Aparo directed “El Secreto de sus Ojos”, a romantic drama starring Ricardo Darín and Soledad Villamil. The film was a major success in Argentina, becoming the highest grossing film of the year. It went on to win the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 2010.

In 2009, Aparo released “El Hijo de la Novia”, a comedy-drama starring Ricardo Darín and Natalia Verbeke. The film was a box office hit and earned Aparo the Silver Condor Award for Best Director.

In 2014, Aparo directed “Relatos Salvajes”, an anthology of six stories starring some of Argentina’s most acclaimed actors. The film was a major success, earning numerous awards including the Silver Lion at the Venice Film Festival.

In 2017, Aparo released “La Cordillera”, a political drama starring Ricardo Darín and Alfredo Castro. The film was widely praised by critics and won several awards, including the Silver Condor Award for Best Film.

In addition to his film career, Aparo is also a prolific television director. He has directed numerous television series, including “Los Simuladores”, “La Selección”, and “Los Tiempos de Pablo Escobar”.

Aparo is one of the most acclaimed filmmakers in Argentina. He has won numerous awards, including the Silver Condor Award for Best Director and the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. His films have been praised for their inventive storytelling, insightful characterizations, and masterful use of the camera. Aparo is one of the most important filmmakers of his generation.

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