Marco Berger

Marco Berger

Argentine director Marco Berger, born in 1977 in Buenos Aires, has been actively making films since 2007. Known for bringing a unique perspective to the drama and romance genres, Berger has crafted masterpieces like 'Plan B', 'Absent', and 'Hawaii', earning him recognition and awards such as the Teddy Award at the Berlin International Film Festival. His authorial style is characterized by a subtle exploration of homoerotic tension and nuanced storytelling, lending an authentic voice to queer cinema. On a personal note, Berger's work often resonates with audiences for its raw portrayal of human emotions, making him not just a director, but a master storyteller.