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Adrián Suárez

BIO

Born in Pintos, Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1976, he graduated with a degree in Image and Sound Design from the University of Buenos Aires. He directed and wrote the short films Emilia (2008) and Los caminos que esperan (2010, FIPRESCI Prize for Best Argentine Short Film at the 25th Mar del Plata International Film Festival); and co-directed and wrote El Adán (2014, Best Short Film at the 1st Espacio Queer Film Festival). He was the screenwriter for the animated short La jornada (2007, Special Mention at Festianima 2008, Lima, Peru); and contributed to the screenplay of the feature film Parapalos (2003, Grand Prize at the 6th Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema BAFICI). Since 2009, he has worked as an art director on more than twenty films with directors such as Ana Poliak, Santiago Loza, Iván Fund, Maximiliano Schonfeld, and Martín Rodríguez Redondo, among others. La mujer hormiga, a film co-directed with Betiana Cappato, is his first fiction feature film.

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