Agustina Macri, a remarkable individual, first drew her first breath in the vibrant city of Buenos Aires, Argentina, in the year 1982. As she grew and matured, she embarked on an academic adventure that would shape her future, commencing her studies at the prestigious University of Buenos Aires in the year 2000. For a period of four consecutive years, from 2000 to 2004, she dedicated herself to the pursuit of a degree in Sociology, laying the foundation for a lifetime of intellectual curiosity and exploration.
During this pivotal period, Macri's interests in the world of cinema and documentary filmmaking began to take root, sowing the seeds of a creative passion that would eventually blossom into a successful career.
Macri made a significant career move in the year 2005, when she relocated to the vibrant city of Barcelona, Spain, and embarked on an educational journey by enrolling at EMAV, the prestigious National Film School, with the ultimate goal of obtaining a Master's degree in the esteemed field of Filmmaking.
Macri's professional journey in documentary filmmaking gained significant traction in the year 2015, as she embarked on a collaborative venture with the renowned director Oliver Stone, joining his team for the production of the thought-provoking documentary series, The Putin Interviews. This invaluable experience served as a catalyst for her subsequent career trajectory, inspiring her to take the reins as a director and helm a series of documentaries that showcased her exceptional storytelling abilities.
In the year 2017, a significant milestone was reached in the professional journey of a remarkable individual, as they assumed the responsibility of directing their inaugural feature film, a cinematic masterpiece titled Soledad. This inaugural endeavour sparked a profound interest in the storyteller's psyche, igniting a passion to delve deeper into the lives and heroic journeys of female characters.
Soledad, the brainchild of this talented individual, made its grand premiere in the prestigious International Competition at the Warsaw Film Festival in the year 2018. The film's impact was not limited to the festival circuit, as it went on to garner the highest accolade at the Barcelona International Film Festival in the year 2019, specifically the Best Feature award.
Macri, a talented individual, embarked on a new creative endeavor in the year 2021, marking a significant milestone in her professional journey. She took the reins as director for a television production, specifically the TV show "Limbo", which is slated for release in the year 2022.
Macri is diligently engaged in crafting two original screenplays for Spanish films that draw inspiration from real-life narratives, with each script centered around the captivating experiences of strong and resilient female characters as they navigate their paths towards self-discovery and empowerment.