Lisandro Alonso
Lisandro Alonso is an Argentine film director and screenwriter. In a style that blends the traditions of documentary and narrative film, Alonso focuses on solitary individuals as a lens through which to explore loneliness. Alonso has directed five feature-length films, all of which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival, and two short films. These films have been shown in cinemas, film libraries, international film festivals, and museums. His feature film Jauja (2014) won a FIPRESCI Prize at the 67th annual Cannes Film Festival. In 2014, the Film Society of Lincoln Center named Alonso as its Filmmaker in Residence.
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as Mr. CotterIn 1950s Mexico City, William Lee, an American expat in his late forties, leads a solitary life...
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as SelfThe exhibition 'The Complete Letters' features epistolary works defined by cinematographic...
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