Mario Handler
Known for: Directing
Born: November 9, 1935 in Montevideo, Uruguay
Mario Handler was born on November 10, 1935 in Montevideo, Uruguay. He is a renowned filmmaker and photographer, considered by many to be the pioneer of Uruguayan militant cinema. He made his debut film "Vanguardista" in 1958. Afterwards he traveled to Germany where he did an internship in scientific cinema at the IWF (Institut für den Wissenschaftlichen Film). Later, in Czechoslovakia he made a documentary called In Prague. He focused primarily on class struggles. Some of his first works are "Carlos" (1964), a film-portrait of a homeless man, "Me Gustan Los Estudiantes" (1968) and "Liber Arce, Liberation" (1969) about the student protests. In 1972 he goes into exile to Venezuela due to the imminent rise to power of the military forces and the subsequent coup. Handler's later work in Venezuela involves themes of colonial domination and cultural roots, and examinations on forms of syncretism and popular religiosity. After several years of exile, he returned to Uruguay in 1999, where he directed several feature-lenght documentaries like Aside (2002) and Broken columns (2015). In 2000 he became a professor in Audiovisual Cinema at the University of the Republic.
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Ver a Hilda Vera
Two Ports and a Hill
Director
Sugar Cane Workers
Director
Aside
Executive Producer
Juegos y Rondas Tradicionales del Uruguay
Director
Colonial Times
Screenplay
Now We're Going to Call You Brother
Cinematography
Elecciones
Editor
Uruguay 1969: El Problema de la Carne
Director
Mariposas S.A.
Producer
Liber Arce, liberarse
Director
La Matanza de Santa Bárbara
Editor
Los Platos del Diablo
Editor
Tell Mario not to Come Back
Director
Me gustan los estudiantes
Director
Broken Columns
Director
Carlos: Film Portrait of a Montevideo Panhandler
Director
In Prague
Director
Profesión: vivir
Editor
Mestizo
Director
Computación en la Universidad
Cinematography
Alidha Ávila's Sucre
Editor
Caño Mánamo
Editor