A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Alias:
María Alchéa
Мария Альче
Birthplace:
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Born:
April 23, 1983
María Alché (born 23 April 1983; Buenos Aires) is an Argentian actress, director, scriptwriter, who starred in "The Holy Girl" by Lucrecia Martel (2004). Her first feature film "A Family Submerged" premiered in Filmmakers of the Present at Locarno Festival 2018 and won the Horizons Award at San Sebastián International Film Festival 2018, Best Screenplay at Lima Latin American Film Festival 2019, Ingmar Bergman International Debut Award at Gothenburg Film Festival 2019, Critics’ Award at Barcelona D’A Film Festival 2019 and Best Director at FICUNAM International Cinema Festival 2019, among others.
Casting:
2018 A Family Submerged
Cinematography:
2015 Signs of a Struggle
2018 A Family Submerged
Director:
2008 Who Messed With Mayra?
2012 Noelia
2015 Gulliver
2015 Signs of a Struggle
2016 Intervened Archives: Cinema School
2016 Invierno 3025
2018 A Family Submerged
2021 After The Silence
2021 Bitácoras
2023 Puan
Executive Producer:
2008 Who Messed With Mayra?
2012 Noelia
2015 Gulliver
2015 Signs of a Struggle
2016 Intervened Archives: Cinema School
2016 Invierno 3025
2018 A Family Submerged
2021 After The Silence
2021 Bitácoras
2023 Puan
Producer:
2008 Who Messed With Mayra?
2012 Noelia
2015 Gulliver
2015 Signs of a Struggle
2016 Intervened Archives: Cinema School
2016 Invierno 3025
2018 A Family Submerged
2021 After The Silence
2021 Bitácoras
2022 El malestar
2023 Puan
Screenplay:
2008 Who Messed With Mayra?
2012 Noelia
2015 Gulliver
2015 Signs of a Struggle
2016 Intervened Archives: Cinema School
2016 Invierno 3025
2018 A Family Submerged
2021 After The Silence
2021 Bitácoras
2022 El malestar
2023 Puan
Thanks:
2008 Who Messed With Mayra?
2012 Noelia
2013 9 vacunas
2015 Gulliver
2015 Signs of a Struggle
2016 Intervened Archives: Cinema School
2016 Invierno 3025
2018 A Family Submerged
2018 Flora's Life is No Picnic
2021 After The Silence
2021 Bitácoras
2022 El malestar
2023 Puan
Writer:
2008 Who Messed With Mayra?
2012 Noelia
2013 9 vacunas
2015 Gulliver
2015 Signs of a Struggle
2016 Intervened Archives: Cinema School
2016 Invierno 3025
2018 A Family Submerged
2018 Flora's Life is No Picnic
2021 After The Silence
2021 Bitácoras
2022 El malestar
2023 Puan
???? Chocobar
Writer:
2016 Río atrevido
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