Bruno Stagnaro
Argentine film and television director, producer and screenwriter
Bruno Stagnaro (born June 15, 1973) is an Argentine film and television director, producer and screenwriter. He works mainly in the cinema of Argentina. He has also acted professionally a few times.[1] He is the son of renowned filmmaker Juan Bautista Stagnaro.
Filmography
Film
- Guarisove, los olvidados (1995)
- Pizza, birra, faso (1998) aka Pizza, Beer, and Cigarettes (co-directed)
- Historias de Argentina en vivo (2001)
Television
- Okupas (2000)
- Vientos de agua (2006)
- Un gallo para Esculapio (2017)
- El Eternauta (TBA)
Awards
Wins
- Fribourg International Film Festival: FIPRESCI Prize; Israel Adrián Caetano and Bruno Stagnaro, for a first feature by two young directors who dramatise with force and without sentimentality the predicament of the teenage marginals of Argentina; and Grand Prix, for Pizza, birra, faso; 1998.
- Gramado Film Festival: Golden Kikito; Best Director, Best Film, Best Screenplay, for Pizza, birra, faso; 1998. Shared with Israel Adrián Caetano.
- Toulouse Latin America Film Festival: Grand Prix; for Pizza, birra, faso; 1998. Shared with Israel Adrián Caetano.
- Argentine Film Critics Association Awards: Silver Condor; Best First Film, for Pizza, birra, faso; 1999.
References
- ^ Bruno Stagnaro at the Internet Movie Database.
External links
- Bruno Stagnaro at AllMovie
- Bruno Stagnaro at Cinenacional.com (in Spanish) (archive)
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Festival de Gramado Best Director Award
- Luis Sérgio Person (1973)
- Denoy de Oliveira (1974)
- Walter Hugo Khouri (1975)
- Eduardo Escorel (1976)
- Bruno Barreto (1977)
- João Batista de Andrade (1978)
- Jorge Bodansky and Wolf Gauer (1979)
- Carlos Hugo Christensen (1980)
- Carlos Alberto Prates Correia (1981)
- Djalma Limongi Batista (1982)
- Ana Carolina (1983)
- Denoy de Oliveira (1984)
- André Klotzel (1985)
- Carlos Reichenbach (1986)
- Wilson Barros (1987)
- Guilherme de Almeida Prado (1988)
- Murilo Salles (1989)
- Miguel Faria Jr. (1990)
- Neville D'Almeida (1991)
- Pedro Almodóvar (1992)
- Eliseo Subiela (1993)
- Mario Brenta (1994)
- Jorge Fons (1995)
- Murilo Salles (1996)
- Beto Brant (1997)
- Bruno Stagnaro / Israel Caetano (1998)
- Julio Medem (1999)
- Francisco José Lombardi (2000)
- André Klotzel (2001)
- Anna Muylaert (2002)
- Ricardo Elias (2003)
- Joel Zito Araújo (2004)
- Tizuka Yamasaki (2005)
- Andrea Tonacci (2006)
- Paulo Caldas (2007)
- Domingos de Oliveira (2008)
- Vincent Carelli / Paulo Nascimento (2009)
- Jeferson De (2010)
- Gustavo Pizzi (2011)
- Kleber Mendonça Filho (2012)
- Andradina Azevedo / Dida Andrade (2013)
- Marcelo Galvão (2014)
- Chico Teixeira (2015)
- Domingos de Oliveira (2016)
- Laís Bodanzky (2017)
- André Ristum (2018)
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