Mariana Sanguinetti

She works mainly as a director, screenwriter, actress, assistant director especially in film and other audiovisual areas. She is a graduate of the Universidad del Cine in Film Directing. In 2017 she presented her first short film as a director, "Antes de irme" at the International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR) which then had a wide tour in international festivals, such as New York Film Festival, Havana Latin American Film Festival, Curacao IFFR, Tenerife Shorts, among others. She was selected to participate in the Bienal de Arte Joven de Buenos Aires, participated in the Berlin Talents Festival in Buenos Aires as part of BAFICI and that same year was a student of the Film Program at the Universidad Torcuato di Tella, under the direction of Andrés di Tella. She traveled to the New Films Workshop of Fundación TYPA in Tepotztlán, Mexico, with the script of the fiction feature film "Estamos todos bien", co-written with Renzo Cozza, which also participated in the Raymundo Gleyzer contest (INCAA) and obtained Cultural Patronage from the City of Buenos Aires. In 2020, her second short film "Tan perdida como convencida" premiered at the Valdivia International Festival, then at the Message2Man Festival (St. Petersburg), BAFICI, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and continues its tour of festivals. He is currently developing the feature documentary "Annemarie" about his great-grandmother, the photographer Annemarie Heinrich, which won the National Arts Award and Cultural Patronage of the City of Buenos Aires. As a screenwriter, she wrote her fiction feature film with Renzo Cozza: "Estamos todos bien"; the TV series "Paloma vuela alto", with Iair Said and Violeta Urtizberea and the series "Fecha cancelada" with Tamara Tenenbaum and Violeta Urtizberea. As an actress, she has been training with Nora Moseinco since 2008. She worked in Multitudes (dir. Federico León, 2012 - Centro Cultural San Martín); Melincué (dir. Ariadna Asturzzi, 2015 - Nün Teatro) and Arturo atraviesa el bosque (dir. Renzo Cozza, 2017 - Camarín de las musas), among other projects; As assistant director she worked with directors such as Martín Shanly, Vladimir Durán, Ignacio Sánchez Mestre, Renzo Cozza, among others.

Renzo Cozza

He works as a director and audiovisual scriptwriter, acting teacher, actor and writer. He was part of the film program at the Universidad Torcuato Di Tella, in charge of Andrés Di Tella. He trained as an actor mainly with Nora Moseinco. He attended writing workshops with Agostina Luz López, Ariel Farace, Iosi Havilio and María Gainza. He studied acting direction with Ana Katz. He made the short films Paseo (17 BAFICI Best short film) and Las flores (20 BAFICI Best short film), in addition to participating in other festivals such as Zinebi, Kinoforum, Tenerife Shorts and Festifreak. Between 2017 and 2020 she worked as an acting teacher at Nora Moseinco's school. In 2019 he taught a seminar on directing actors in the framework of the Lumière Festival, Belo Horizonte, Brazil. In 2022 he taught an acting workshop for children at MALBA (Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires). As an actor he took part in projects directed by María Alché, Vladimir Durán, Ana Katz, Francisco Lezama and Agostina Gálvez, among others. In theater he premiered his first play as director and playwright Arturo atraviesa el bosque (El camarín de las musas) and published the book of short stories El amigo sin nombre (Socios fundadores), together with Mariana Sanguinetti he shot the short film La necesidad de un testigo, and developed the film Estamos todos bien, which with the script, participated in the Taller de Nuevas Películas de Fundación TYPA in Tepotztlan, Mexico and also competed in the Raymundo Gleyzer (INCAA). El hincha (2023), his first film, will premiere at BAFICI 2023.

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