Albertina Carri
Renowned for her daring and distinctive style in Argentine cinema, Albertina Carri was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1973 and has been marking her cinematic territory since the early 2000s. She has primarily worked in the drama and documentary genres, with her most notable films including "The Blonds" and "Cuatreros," both of which have garnered her international acclaim and awards such as the Jury's Special Mention at the Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema. Her authorial style is characterized by a bold fusion of fiction and documentary, often exploring themes of memory, identity, and trauma.
Albertina Carri is not just a filmmaker, but a fearless storyteller, bravely pushing the boundaries of conventional cinema, unafraid of delving into the depths of the human experience.