
Lucrecia Martel

Born in 1966 in Salta, Argentina, Lucrecia Martel studied at Avellaneda Experimental (AVEX) and attended the National Experimentation Filmmaking School (ENERC) in Buenos Aires. Issued from the "nouvelle vague" of Argentinean directors, which includes A. Caetano, D. Burman, U. Rosell, B. Stagnaro, S. Gugliotta and J. Gaggero, she directed a number of short films between 1988 and 1994. Rey Muerto (Dead King) in 1995 was part of Historias Breves I (Brief Tales I). In 2001, she directed her first feature La Ciénaga (The Swamp), award-winner at Berlin, Sundance, Havana, and Toulouse among other festivals. Selected for the 3rd edition of the 2002 Festival's Residence, she has since written and directed La Niña Santa (The Holy Girl), a reflection about adolescence, and the awakening of desire and faith, which were selected in Competition at the 2004 Festival de Cannes. In 2006 she was a member of the jury for the official competition of the Cannes Film Festival. La mujer sin Cabeza was selected at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival and received the 2009 South Prize for Best Argentinian Film and Director of the Year.
FILMOGRAPHY
Director
2022 - Camarera de Piso - Short
2021 - Terminal Norte - TV Special
2019 - AI - Short
2018 - Julieta Laso: Fantasmas - Music Video
2017 - Zama
2015 - Leguas - Short
2015 - The Empty Classroom
2011 - Muta - Short
2010 - 25 miradas, 200 minutos - TV Series
2010 - Pescados - Short
2010 - New Argirópolis - Short
2008 - The Headless Woman ( La Mujer Sin Cabeza )
Official Selection, Cannes Film Festival
Best Argentinian Film and Director of the Year, Argentinean Film Critics Association Awards
2006 - La ciudad que huye - Short
2004 - The Holy Girl
Official Selection, Cannes Film Festival
2001 - The Swamp
Alfred Bauer Award at the Berlin Film Festival
Best Director, Havana Film Festival
1999 - Las dependencias - TV Movie
1996 - Historias Breves 1
1995 - D.N.I. - TV Series
1995 - Historias Breves I: Rey muerto - Short
1995 - Magazine for Fai - TV Series
1991 - Besos rojos - Short
1989 - La otra - Short
1989 - Piso 24 - Short
1989 - No te la llevarás maldito - Short
1989 - El 56 - Short

