Magdalena Ewert
Directing
Biography
Magdalena Ewert is an Audiovisual Designer, born in Buenos Aires in 1998. She currently works as a motion graphics animator for Netflix. In 2022, she wrote and directed her first short film, "Being a Baby, a Teenager, and an Adult, All Together, All the Time", which was featured in the 10th edition of the Bariloche Audiovisual Festival. Additionally, she wrote the script and co-directed the short film "Eve of an Unspeakable Something", which was selected for the international festivals of Edo State and Bragado.
Known For

A devout young couple ventures into an abandoned house with the intention of carrying out a mysterious religious mission, but inside they are greeted by Miss Tetanus, a demented hostess who will not allow anyone to interrupt their objective. Soon, the struggle between them becomes a reflection on the inheritance of evil.
Miss Tétano

Maca, a 24-year-old woman, decides to embark on a journey through northern Argentina in search of a plant that will heal her skin. Along the way, she tries to ask the locals for directions, but they give her anything but.
No Longer Me

Buenos Aires, 1994. Memé Tizou is a famous vedette whose name shines brightly on the marquee of Corrientes Avenue, at least until the show’s producer, Armando, announces the decision to hire a younger woman. This decision leaves Memé confronted with a challenging question: what is she capable of doing to prove her place belongs on stage?
Faux Feathers

In the city of Arrecifes, Bianca prepares to receive the first communion, but the day doesn't go as planned.
Lily-white

Rocío reminisces about her relationship with Daniela as they both face a new beginning on her last day of moving out.
Fading Colors

Every species feels the passage of time, and Eve’s is no exception. Weak and spiraling out of control, she crashes into a factory on the outskirts of Buenos Aires. What should have been her final moment becomes the key to her survival. There, she’ll find what she craves most: human collagen… and she won’t mind spilling a little blood to get it.