Nicolás Teté, a visionary film director, burst forth into the world on November 23, 1989, thus commencing a trajectory that would unfold into a distinguished and illustrious career within the realm of the cinematic arts. His educational foundation is deeply embedded in his academic major in film direction from the esteemed Universidad del Cine-FUC, a prestigious institution renowned for its rigorous curriculum and esteemed faculty.
Nicolás is a multifaceted creative force who has made a significant impact in the film industry by wearing multiple hats. Not only has he honed his skills as a director, but he has also demonstrated his expertise as a producer and writer. His impressive filmography boasts a diverse range of fiction films, including the critically acclaimed "Last Family Holidays" (2013),"Onyx" (2016),and "A skeleton in the closet" (2020).
Nicolás' cinematic endeavors have garnered a vast and widespread recognition and acclaim, with his artistic creations being prominently showcased at numerous esteemed and prestigious film festivals globally, including the Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema (BAFICI),the Mar del Plata International Film Festival, the Punta del Este International Film Festival, the San Diego Latino Film Festival, the San Pablo Latino Film Festival, and the LesGaiCineMad International LGBTQ+ Film Festival, among many other notable and respected events.