Diego Araujo (b. 1975)

Born:
September 21, 1975

Diego Araujo is an Ecuadorian filmmaker. He was born in Quito, Ecuador, in 1975, he received a scholarship to study an MA in screenwriting at the University of Bergen in Norway and subsequently studied directing at Florida State University in the USA. After having worked as an editor in New York for several years he returned to Ecuador in 2012 to shoot his first feature film Feriado (2014), which premiered at Generation 14 at the Berlinale. His second feature Agujero negro was part of BAFICI 2018. He is currently working on his next film Fango.

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Cinematography:
2006  Ecuador vs. el resto del mundo

Director:
2006  Ecuador vs. el resto del mundo
2014  Holiday
2018  Black Hole

Editor:
2006  Ecuador vs. el resto del mundo
2014  Holiday
2018  Black Hole

Screenplay:
2006  Ecuador vs. el resto del mundo
2014  Holiday
2018  Black Hole

Second Unit Director:
2006  Ecuador vs. el resto del mundo
2014  Holiday
2018  Black Hole

Writer:
2006  Ecuador vs. el resto del mundo
2014  Holiday
2018  Black Hole

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