Edgardo Cozarinsky
Immersed in the realms of both literary and cinematic storytelling, Edgardo Cozarinsky is an Argentine director born in Buenos Aires in 1939. He started his directorial journey in 1973, navigating through the genres of documentary and drama, with his most renowned works being "One Man’s War" and "Night Watch." Despite his lack of recognition at major film festivals, Cozarinsky's unique authorial style of blending reality and fiction, historical and personal, has been acclaimed in the French literary world, winning the Prix Roger Caillois for his literary work in 2004. Cozarinsky, with his pen and his camera, weaves a rich tapestry of narratives, masterfully blurring the lines between fact and fiction, thus creating a unique cinematic language that echoes in the hearts of his viewers.