Alan Pauls

Born: None

He is an Argentinian writer, literary critic and screenwriter. An early essay he did on Betrayed by Rita Hayworth by Manuel Puig is said to show his interest in him as an "experimental writer." Although Pauls has expressed skepticism about the avant-garde as any form of program, preferring to see it as a "toolbox." Among his own experimental works is Wasabi from 1994. He also had a longstanding interest in film and his later work El pasado was adapted to film. Among more recent work he wrote a "History of" trilogy with the titles being History of crying, History of hair, and History of money. He has additionally served as a visiting professor at Princeton University.


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Sidewalls

as Ex novio
Released: 2011-06-01

Martin is a neurotic web designer taking baby steps out of the isolation of his one-room...

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¿De quién es el portaligas?

as Father Juan
Released: 2007-09-20

Rosario, Argentina, the 80's. The story of three girl friends in their twenties, Julieta,...

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Some Girls

as Sergio
Released: 2013-08-29

Taking a breather from the crisis of her marriage, a surgeon named Celina visits the country...

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The New Life

as Juan
Released: 2011-09-22

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Cassandra

as uncredited
Released: 2013-06-20

Are words, photographs and speeches sufficient means for describing and communicating a complex,...

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