Pablo Trapero

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Pablo Trapero
Pablo Trapero

Pablo Trapero (Born 4 October 1974, in San Justo, Buenos Aires Province) is an Argentine film producer, editor and director.[1]

His movies are known for portraying the lives of ordinary people, and usually involving some form of social criticism to modern society, such as his movie Mundo Grúa (which portrayed the life of a migrant contract worker), or the highly-acclaimed El Bonaerense, which focused on the corruption and the lives of Buenos Aires Province police officers.

He's also known for speaking about taboo subjects such incest, as portrayed in his recent movie as a producer Géminis (directed by Albertina Carri), which depicts a romantic relationship between brothers.

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[edit] Filmography

Producer and Director

Director Only

  • Mocoso Malcriado (1993)
  • Negocios (1995)
  • Naikor, La Estación de Servicio (2001)

Producer Only

[edit] Television

  • Ensayo (2003) - TV Series

[edit] Footnotes

  1. ^ Pablo Trapero at the Internet Movie Database

[edit] External links

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