Miguel Schverdfinger

Miguel Schverdfinger

geb. 1973
Rosario, Argentinien

Biografie

Born in the city of Rosario, Argentina, after studying theater and literature, he graduated from the Universidad del Cine de Buenos Aires. He has worked with directors such as Lucrecia Martel (with whom he has edited La mujer sin cabeza, Zama and Chocobar), Rigoberto Perezcano, Diego Luna, Rodrigo Plá, Tatiana Huezo, Alejandra Márquez Abella, Natalia Beristain and David Pablos, among many others. He has also collaborated on the screenplays for the documentary Un día menos and the fiction film Esa era Dania. In Mexico, where he lives since 2005, he has been nominated 11 times for the Ariel Award, having won a statuette for the editing of the film Norteado.

In addition to those already mentioned, some other internationally recognized films edited by Miguel are Hamaca paraguaya, by Paz Encina (FIPRESI Award at Cannes 2006); La demora, by Rodrigo Plá (Best Film in Berlin Forum Section 2012); La sirga, by William Vega (Directors' Fortnight Cannes 2012); La tierra y la sombra, by César Acevedo (Golden Camera Cannes 2015); Las elegidas, by David Pablos (Cannes 2015); Las niñas bien, by Alejandra Márquez Abella (Best Editing Malaga Festival); Noche de fuego, by Tatiana Huezo (Cannes 2022); and Murina, by Antonetta Alamat Kusijanovic (Golden Camera Cannes 2021).

Festival Internacional de Cine en Guadalajara

Editor

Drehbuchautor

Filme
2016

Esa era Dania

Dokumentationen
2023

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