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Albertina Carri

Carri in 2024 Albertina Carri (born 1973, Buenos Aires) is an Argentine filmmaker and writer who was part of the New Argentine Cinema movement. Her films have been screened at festivals including Cannes, Berlin, Toronto, Buenos Aires, Locarno, San Sebastian and Rotterdam.

Throughout her career, she has explored noir fiction, documentary, pornography and drama, using techniques ranging from ''scratching'' to found footage, animation, documentary observation and erotica.

She was artistic director of Asterisco, Argentina's international LGBTIQ film festival, for its first three editions. Throughout her career she has directed several short films, telefilms, TV series, video installations and seven feature films: ''No quiero volver a casa, Los rubios, Géminis, La rabia, Cuatreros, Las hijas del fueg''o and ¡''Caigan las rosas blancas!.'' She has also written the book ''Los rubios: cartografía de una película'', the poetry volume ''Retratos ciegos'' (with Juliana Laffitte), the novel ''Lo que aprendí de las bestias'' and the epistolary essay ''Las posesas'' (with Esther Díaz). Provided by Wikipedia