Synopsis
Back to Boedo is the victory of a group of football supporters over a huge multinational of commerce. It is the life of a historic neighborhood in Buenos Aires, Boedo. It is a documentary about passion. The fight of the San Lorenzo club to return to their neighborhood, almost 40 years after being expelled from there by real estate deals of the last military dictatorship, generated massive popular mobilizations, which also produced a great cultural and social impulse in Boedo, a territory that carries theater, literature, tango and, of course, football, in its DNA.
Director's bio
He produced and directed the short films Tierras (Ground) y Libre Competencia (Free Competition) and wrote the screenplay for Cara sucia, nominated for Best Short at the 2005 Goya Awards. He has co-produced, directed and scripted the documentary feature films Volver a Boedo (Back to Boedo) and El exterior (Abroad). Between 2006 and the present, he has produced and written the scripts for several television programs and institutional videos. He has collaborated in the writing of scripts for documentary and fiction feature films. He also teaches. He is currently co-producing, with the US and Norway, Llamarada (Black Out!), by Alejandra Almirón; Pujadas, a family reconstruction, by Mariano Pujadas; and Necesito que me crean (I need you to believe me), by Liliana Cheren.