
Lisandro Alonso
Directing·June 2, 1975 — 51 years old·Buenos Aires, Argentina
Lisandro Alonso (born 2 June 1975) is an Argentine film director and screenwriter. Recognized as a leading figure in slow cinema and the New Argentine Cinema movement, he is known for his minimalist, observational films that follow solitary figures moving through remote landscapes, blending elements of documentary and fiction. All seven of his feature films have premiered at the Cannes Film Festival, and his 2014 film Jauja won the FIPRESCI Prize in the Un Certain Regard section.
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—The Scent of the PitangaDirector · Writer2026Double FreedomDirector · Writer · Producer2024QueerMr. Cotter2024EurekaWriter · Director2017The Future AheadExecutive Producer · Producer2014JaujaDirector · Writer2011Untitled (Letter to Serra)Director2009LechuzaDirector2009Cinematic Correspondences: Albert Serra – Lisandro AlonsoSelf · Director2008LiverpoolDirector · Editor · Writer · Producer2007FantasmaDirector · Writer · Editor · Producer2005MonoblocThanks2004Los MuertosDirector · Editor · Writer2004The making of Los MuertosEditor2002El bonaerenseSound Assistant2001La libertadDirector · Writer · Editor · Executive Producer1999Crane WorldSound Assistant1998Sobre la tierraAssistant Director1996MoebiusSound Effects1995Two on the PavementProducer · Director · Writer











