
Jacqueline Lustig
Acting
Biography
Jacqueline Lustig was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Her debut was in the featured film Alambrado directed by Marco Bechis in the leading role of Eva Logan. Jacqueline Lustig has lived in Paris and Rome for 17 years working with directors Marco Bellocchio in My Mothers' Smile and La Balia; Thomas Robsahm in The Norvegian featured film S.O.S., Fabio Carpi in La prossima volta il fuoco, among others. She attended with this film La Mostra internazionale di Cinema di Venezia. Le Festival international du film de Cannes, Locarno Film Festival. La Habana film festival. She is currently based in Buenos Aires where she plays in theatre, dances Flamenco, sings, produces and writes.
Known For

Don Matteo is a thoroughly ordinary Catholic priest with an extraordinary ability to read people and solve crimes. He’s a parish priest who never met an unjustly accused person he didn’t want to help.
Father Matteo

An ordinary man is called upon by God to do the impossible in this lovingly told production of the Old Testament story. When the Pharaoh of Egypt begins to tighten the noose on his Jewish slaves, Moses leads them to freedom.
Moses

True crime anthology series about female murderers.
Donne assassine

María is eighteen years old, she lives with her mother in an old house in Buenos Aires in 1978, subletting rooms and giving classes to poor illiterate adults. Suddenly she is abducted by a military squad and finds herself accused of subversion and submitted to torture in the hideous underground of the Garage Olimpo, while her mother desperately tries to find her.
Garage Olimpo

A celebrated painter receives a visit from a cardinal's assistant, who informs him that his mother could become a saint.
My Mother's Smile

Rome, early 20th century: a wealthy psychiatrist, who runs an asylum for women and lacks imagination in his practice, must find a wet nurse for his infant when his wife panics after childbirth. He brings a peasant, Annette, to Rome, forcing her to leave her own baby behind. To the consternation and increasing anger of the wife, the nanny immediately bonds with the couple's infant son - Annette's a natural. Against a backdrop of leftist demonstrations, Annette, who's lover is a teacher jailed for subversion, asks the doctor to teach her to read and write. Her nature and curiosity, the doctor's bland ideas, he and his wife's problems, and the two infants bring the story to a head.
The Nanny

Harvey, an old man from Scotland lives with his young son and daughter in an isolated house in Patagonia. Upon arrival of the emissaries of a development corporation he promptly stands against them by building a large fence (alambrado). A debut rich with sensibility and violent physicality, an unusual film of wind, isolation, loneliness, desolation ... and madness.
Barbed Wire

Aldo e Pino two layers go to Barbara to find out new sexual experiences.
Barbara

Marcos was once a successful author of children's books. For years, his goal has been to finish his first "adult" and "serious" novel. But his lack of social interaction, his excessive ambitions, and the influence of the drugs he grows and sells for a living don't help him. He is about to give up when his friend Walter suggests another path: Marcos just has to live a more intense life. And write about it, like so many great writers...
May You Live in Interesting Times

The study of semantics has convinced Amedio that things only have relative validity, and that everything is changeable. So it seems, because while on an Italian holiday with his family, he conceives the idea that his aging wife should assume the role of his mother, and his daughter, who has an infant son, should assume the role of his wife and lover. His real mother, an elderly invalid, dies just as this conceit begins to take form, and, inexplicably, the women placidly go along with this odd notion for a time, but eventually return to their former roles.
Next Time the Fire

Angelo gets handcuffed to the bed by Alba who won't let him go. A womanizer rediscovers fear, doubts and desire.
S.O.S.
A young man lives as a recluse in a monastery. In a sort of ecstasy, he begins to talk to nature and recite the gospels.
Fresco

An intriguing ritual execution involving cannibalism.
Soghoth
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Pugni nell'aria

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