Pablo Trapero
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Born | San Justo, Buenos Aires, Argentina |
4 October 1971
Occupation | Film producer, film editor, film director |
Pablo Trapero (Born 4 October 1971) is an Argentine film producer, editor and director.[1]
Career
His films are known for portraying the lives of ordinary people, and usually involving some form of social criticism to modern society, such as his movie Mundo Grúa (which portrayed the life of a migrant contract worker), or the highly acclaimed El Bonaerense, which focused on the corruption and the lives of Buenos Aires Province police officers.
He's also known for speaking about taboo subjects such incest, as portrayed in his recent film as a producer Géminis (directed by Albertina Carri), which depicts a romantic relationship between a brother and sister.
His 2010 film Carancho was selected as the Argentine entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards, [2] but it didn't make the final shortlist.[3]
His 2012 film White Elephant competed in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival.[4][5]
In 2014, Trapero was announced as the chair of the jury for Un Certain Regard at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival.[6]
In 2015, his film The Clan competed at 72nd Venice International Film Festival, for which he won Silver Lion.[7] The film subsequently received an honorable mention from the Platform jury at the Toronto International Film Festival.[8]
Filmography
Producer and Director
- Mundo Grúa (1999)
- El Bonaerense (2002)
- Familia Rodante (2004)
- Nacido y Criado (2006)
- Leonera (2008), released in the U.S. as Lion's Den
- Carancho (2010)
- White Elephant (2012)
- The Clan (2015)
Director Only
- Mocoso malcriado (1993)
- Negocios (1995)
- Naikor, La Estación de Servicio (2001)
Producer Only
- La Libertad (2001)
- La Mecha (2003)
- Ciudad de María (2002)
- Mi Mejor Enemigo (2005)
- Dí Buen Día a Papá (2005)
- Géminis (2005)
Television
- Ensayo (2003) - TV Series
References
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External links
- * Pablo Trapero at Cinenacional.com (Spanish).
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- 1971 births
- Argentine film directors
- Argentine film producers
- Argentine screenwriters
- Male screenwriters
- Argentine male writers
- Living people
- People from La Matanza Partido
- Venice Best Director Silver Lion winners