
Alejandro Hartmann
Directing
Biography
Alejandro Hartmann has directed some of the most famous and award winning music videos of Lat.Am during the 1990s. After that he worked in fiction and documentaries, having created some of the most seen and awarded documentaries of the last years in Argentina. Among them are "Carmel: Who Killed Maria Marta?", "The Photographer: Murder in Pinamar" and "The Menendez Brothers".
Known For

Serving life in prison for murdering their parents, Lyle and Erik Menendez speak out in this documentary explaining the shocking crime and ensuing trials.
The Menendez Brothers

Documentary series on the circumstances surrounding the death of María Marta García Belsunce, one of the most controversial criminal cases in Argentina.
Carmel: Who Killed Maria Marta?

After her 27th birthday, Silvia Prieto decides to take charge of her life and make some changes. At the same time, she suddenly finds herself intertwined in the life of another woman who is also named Silvia Prieto.
Silvia Prieto

Yiya Murano poisoned her friends to cover up scams in 1970s Argentina and became a dark figure in popular culture. Freed in the 1990s, she reappeared as a pop icon. Today, her son Martín seeks to reveal her true face.
Yiya Murano: Death at Tea Time

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Nahir: The Secret of a Crime

Argentine trap star Duki gives an intimate look at his past and career, from early rap battles to his rise as a verified hitmaker in this documentary.
Rockstar: DUKI from the End of the World

Fabián, a magician from Buenos Aires, saves his money from weddings, birthdays, and bar mitzvahs, and uses a hidden camera to document a week-long trip to the Falkland Islands where he has a patriotic plan: to impregnate a British woman. If 500 Argies do this annually, the islands will soon be overrun with children belonging to both cultures.
Fuckland

Based on the poetry of Alejandra Pizarnik, ”Vertigo, or contemplation of something that falls”, tells the story of the writer's life through stories from her family, friends and admirers.
Historias Breves 0: Vértigos, o contemplación de algo que cae

The murder of photographer José Luis Cabezas in the summer of 1997 deeply shakes Argentina, and ends up revealing a mafia scheme in which the political and economic powers appear to be involved.
The Photographer: Murder in Pinamar

Natalia, a young journalist, meets Héctor as part of an investigation into cloning. Héctor is a biologist in his mid-thirties who is responsible for the care of a younger sister, Vicky, ten years old, and the questionable scientific legacy of his famous father. Parallel to his work at the university, Héctor is carrying out a dark experiment based on his father's research, but the love that is born in him for Natalia endangers his entire system of values and beliefs.
Clon

Félix Monti is synonymous with cinematography in Argentina. From his early steps in the legendary San Miguel studios to his recent work in large-scale Argentine film productions, Chango has never stopped working. Directors Alejandra Martín and Paola Rizzi, also colleagues of his, chose not to shoot a motionless documentary and filled it with vitality –the same vitality the experienced cinematographer moves around with in every shoot or stage he sets foot in.
Chango, the Light Uncovers

The Argentine basketball player Fabricio Oberto narrates in first person, along with other former teammates, how they live after belonging to that mythical team.
Reset, volver a empezar

Every day, more than 2,500 YPF trucks travel through the most spectacular landscapes of Argentina transporting energy. From the arid puna to Antarctica, passing through the cities of Buenos Aires and Rosario, the routes of Patagonia and the Andes mountain range. Their journeys connect the stories of men and women who get up every day to set a country in motion.
Un día en movimiento

Colegio Nacional de Buenos Aires must elect a new school principal, and the students want to be a part of the decision. The school, in a state of permanent conflict, tries to resolve its disputes while a new wave of feminism percolates through the cracks of the building.
The National High School

It is the story of a child who overcomes the adversities of fate thanks to an inner force that protects him from the evil that reigns in a world inhabited by unscrupulous beings. His dream of playing the final of the FIFA World Cup in a light blue and white shirt will accompany him throughout his life. A story that shows the dark side of football.
Plata segura

In 1977, during the last military dictatorship, the de facto government of Mayor Osvaldo Cacciatore proposed an ambitious Urban Highway Plan for the city of Buenos Aires. Of the eight planned highways, only two were ever built; a third, the AU3 or Central Highway, left numerous expropriations along its route and a handful of demolitions in different neighborhoods of the city.
AU3 (Autopista Central)

The story of the rebirth of Federación, Argentina that in 1974 was flooded by the waters of the Uruguay River and subsequently destroyed by the government to be relocated and rebuild, told by its characters.