Alejandro Hartmann

Alejandro Hartmann

Alejandro Hartmann, the Maestro of Magic Realism, was born in 1965 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He began his active years in the film industry in the mid-1990s, primarily focusing on the genres of fantasy, magic realism, and drama, with his most popular films being "The Time Weaver" and "Forgotten Dreams," which have earned him international acclaim, including several awards at the prestigious Sundance Film Festival. Hartmann’s authorial style is characterized by his unique blend of magic realism and social commentary, often addressing societal issues within a fantastical context.

As a person, Alejandro Hartmann is a visionary, always daring to dream beyond the conventional and never shying away from exploring the depths of human emotion and imagination.