Álvaro Brechner, a true Renaissance man from Uruguay, has made a significant impact on the film industry through his remarkable trifecta of talents as a director, writer, and producer.
With a remarkable repertoire of feature films, he has showcased his exceptional skill by creating not one, not two, but three outstanding cinematic masterpieces: the critically acclaimed "Bad Day to Go Fishing" (Mal Día Para Pescar),the equally acclaimed "Mr. Kaplan", and the highly acclaimed "A Twelve-Year Night" (La Noche de 12 Años).
These remarkable films have garnered significant attention and acclaim, with selections in prestigious festivals such as the esteemed Cannes Film Festival and the equally renowned Venice Film Festival. What's more, each of his films has been chosen as Uruguay's official selection for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, a testament to his exceptional skill and dedication to his craft.