
Lorenzo Ferro
Acting
Biography
Lorenzo Ferro, also known as Toto Ferro, was born on November 9, 1998 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He is an Argentine actor who rose to fame for his debut film role in the Argentine film The Angel (2018), which is a biographical crime drama that is inspired by the true story of Argentine serial killer Carlos Robledo Puch. He is the son of Argentine actor Rafael Ferro.
Known For

See the rise of the Guadalajara Cartel as an American DEA agent learns the danger of targeting narcos in 1980s Mexico.
Narcos: Mexico

An ex-cop entered a prison as convicted under a false identity in order to infiltrate within a group of prisoners that has just kidnapped the teenage daughter of an important national judge.
El marginal

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PH: Podemos hablar

Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1971. Carlos Robledo Puch is a 19-year-old boy with an angelic face, but a vocational thief as well, who acts ruthlessly, without remorse. When he meets Ramón, they follow together a dark path of crime and death.
El Angel

Nine-year-old Milo lives in a remote Argentinian village where he studies the Malambo, a folk dance full of bravura. He is an excellent dancer, but Milo’s only desire is to escape the countryside on a train for the Buenos Aires of his dreams.
The River Train

When a trap artist's biggest fan tries to take over his idol's persona, he finds out that being a superstar isn't as easy as it looks.
Fanático

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Perfidious

An experiment, a filmed diary, a photo album, a self-portrait with the tribe. What does an actor do when he has no work? He invents fictions as an act of survival, here I am! I film myself, I film them, my sacred children, so that there is a record, a we were here too.
Guerrero sin batalla

Simon is 21 years old. He introduces himself as a mover's helper. He claims not to know how to cook or clean the bathroom, but he does know how to make a bed. Recently, he seems to have become a different person…
Simon of the Mountain
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Sed

Ana locks herself in her favorite hotel to spend her twenty-seventh birthday. She has decided to end her life and, before doing so, she calls her closest friends and family to say goodbye.
Mi gran noche

Hilario is a frustrated 40-year-old writer, trapped between nostalgia for classic literature and cynicism about the contemporary publishing world. While his novel is rejected by all Spanish publishers, he makes a living selling books at the bookstore La Ménsula and teaching an online writing workshop for older ladies, although his caustic attitude and disdain for sentimental stories only serve to alienate them.
Casi todo bien

A portrait of what fame and love hurts.
Mansión Helada
Despite his deformed body, a small, immobile man is the best Belgian Malinois trainer in the country. He lives with his nurse and his twenty dogs trained to kill. The arrival of a young soldier, sent by the National Army, destabilizes the delicate balance of power that kept the house standing.
The Dog Trainer

Pehuén Pedre is a young man with a disability. On a theatre stage, he is leading a workshop to train two actors to pass an examination which will allow them to obtain a certificate attesting to their disability. Federico Luis offers a playful and incisive reflection which subverts the norms, highlighting the space of our shared imperfections.
How to Be Pehuén Pedre

A wandering man drifts through La Plata's train station, becoming a lens through which we experience various scenes and moments from the Argentine city's daily life.
The Bewilderment of Chile
Biopic? by Miguel Abuelo written by Fabian Casas, Agustín Toscano, and Lorenzo Ferro, who also stars in and directs the film
Himno de mi corazón
Paris 2023. One that never came out.
Muchachita

In a small rural town on the outskirts of Buenos Aires, a man lives crushed by loneliness, unable to bear the feeling of being alive. Clinging to miracles, he becomes obsessed with the figure of Jesus and desires to become him.