Jorge Goldenberg

Jorge Goldenberg Hachero (b. 1941) is a prolific screenwriter from Argentina.

Jorge Goldenberg was born in San Martín, Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1941. He studied film direction at the Film Institute of the National University of the Litoral in Santa Fe. He directed the documentaries Reportaje a un vagón (1963), Oficio (1966), co-directed the documentary Hachero nomás (1966) with Patricio Coll, Hugo Bonomo and Luis Zanger, and co-directed the documentary Regreso a Fortín Olmos (2008) with Patricio Coll.[1]

Goldenberg has written several plays that have been staged in Argentina, other countries of Latin America and Europe, including Relevo 1923, Fifty-fifty, Poniendo la casa en orden, Knepp, Cartas a Moreno, Krinsky, La lista completa and Fotos de Infancias. He has also taught courses and led workshops on scriptwriting in several countries.[1]

Films

Jorge Goldenberg is credited as writer for:[2]

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gollark: Anyway, I'm not sure about your "⅓ of the population bought into an alternate reality" thing. Politics is not really about, well, policies and the real world, much of the time, but tribalism and signalling.
gollark: Apparently US police get way less training than in most other countries.
gollark: Not very well, one would assume.
gollark: I mean, lots of countries have populism something something going on. We got Boris and Brexit, and… actually I have no idea about other countries, maybe it's an änglosphere thing.
  • Jorge Goldenberg. "Jorge Goldenberg". Autores.org. Retrieved 2010-11-09.

References

  1. "JORGE GOLDENBERG" (PDF). Festival Internacional de cine de Donostia-San Sebastiá. Retrieved 2010-11-09.
  2. Jorge Goldenberg on IMDb
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