
Luz Ruciello
Directing
Known For

An ordinary man's romantic trip to Argentina turns to horror when vicious drug dealers hold his girlfriend hostage and force him to do a job for them.
Baires

A Concrete Cinema draws close to the intangible spell that is implied by the need to somehow belong to film, to give something back to it, even if we feel it is impossible. The film tells the story of Omar, a construction worker from Villa Elisa, a small town in the province of Entre RĂos, Argentina, who rejects the idea that big screens may disappear. He will do anything he can to preserve that which he has held on to since he was a child, even though he has to build it with the remnants of what was.
A Concrete Cinema

Julia, an aspiring artist, turns thirty and is alone and without prospects; she meets MatĂas and her life seems to change. That same summer MatĂas invites her to move into his house. However, the appearance of Rodrigo, MatĂas' best friend, will introduce Julia to a state of confusion between these two men.
TrĂada

December 2001, Pablo lives in Buenos Aires in the middle of the worst economic crisis in Argentina. It is not easy for him to find a job and if he does, he is fired almost immediately. He lives alone in a small apartment and his main objective is to find a woman.
Furtivo

Marta, determined to document the daily life of an elderly person who lives alone, moves together with a film crew to her great-aunt Facunda’s house in La Solana, a town in La Mancha. However, Facunda has a mission: the relentless boycott of the film.