Álvaro Brechner
Tagline: Álvaro Brechner, a masterful storyteller whose films tackle the human experience with profound empathy.
Born in 1976 in Montevideo, Uruguay, Álvaro Brechner has been actively directing films since 2009, primarily in the drama and biography genres. His most notable works include "Bad Day to Go Fishing" (2009), "Mr. Kaplan" (2014), and "A Twelve-Year Night" (2018), the latter of which received significant recognition and was Uruguay's submission for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards. Brechner's directorial style is characterized by his attention to detail, profound exploration of human resilience, and his ability to evoke a wide range of emotions from his viewers. As a director, Brechner's films are a testament to his deep understanding of the human condition, painting vivid and captivating portraits of his characters that resonate with audiences worldwide.