Martín Rejtman
Known for: Directing
Born: January 2, 1961 in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Martín Rejtman (born January 3, 1961, in Buenos Aires) is an Argentine writer and film director. He is considered to be a key figure in the New Argentine Cinema, making films such as Silvia Prieto and The Magic Gloves. Rejtman studied filmmaking at New York University, where he had to make one short per week and had to shoot with what was available. At NYU he established a mode of production embraced by many other young Argentine filmmakers, both before and since: that is, the art of working with a small budget. Rejtman uses a minimalist style when making films. He said, "When I made Rapado, I felt that Argentine cinema had too much dialogue, and bad dialogue at that. I hate adornments, I hate artifice, I hate anything that's unnecessary, because there really is nothing beyond the screen.
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Flowers of Taipei: Taiwan New Cinema
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Rapado
Director
The Magic Gloves
Director
Chuquicamata'90
Writer
La Libertad
Associate Producer
Elementary Training for Actors
Producer
Kékszakállú
Co-Producer
I Won't Go Back Home
Associate Producer
Dry Martina
Script Consultant
Gulliver
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Doli Goes Home
Director
Two Shots Fired
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Silvia Prieto
Director
Copacabana
Director
Historias Breves II: Abrigo
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Shakti
Screenplay
Everything Together
Producer
The Practice
Writer
Riders
Director
Crane World
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Sidewalls
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An Odd Turn
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