FILM DIRECTOR

Luis Puenzo

1946 - Today

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Luis Adalberto Puenzo (born 19 February 1946) is an Argentine film director, producer and screenplay writer. He works mainly in the cinema of Argentina, but has also worked in the United States. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Luis Puenzo is the 877th most popular film director (down from 843rd in 2019), the 331st most popular biography from Argentina (down from 321st in 2019) and the 4th most popular Argentinean Film Director.

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Among FILM DIRECTORS

Among film directors, Luis Puenzo ranks 877 out of 2,041Before him are Bruno Dumont, Esfir Shub, Jean Grémillon, Nelson Pereira dos Santos, Gustav Machatý, and Antoine Fuqua. After him are Shinobu Hashimoto, Jean Rollin, Helma Sanders-Brahms, Lev Atamanov, Todd Haynes, and Jacques Rozier.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1946, Luis Puenzo ranks 436Before him are Mogens Lykketoft, Zsuzsa Koncz, Robert Urich, Robin Cook, Randy Meisner, and Chava Alberstein. After him are Noddy Holder, Toshio Furukawa, Ron Silver, Edoardo Bennato, Martin Barre, and Francis Goya.

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In Argentina

Among people born in Argentina, Luis Puenzo ranks 331 out of 1,154Before him are Carmelo Robledo (1912), Mauricio Pellegrino (1971), Germán Burgos (1969), Roberto Aballay (1922), William Henry Hudson (1841), and Luis Brunetto (1901). After him are Bérénice Bejo (1976), Juan José Tramutola (1902), Rodrigo Palacio (1982), Julio Olarticoechea (1958), Ricardo Gareca (1958), and José Figueroa Alcorta (1860).

Among FILM DIRECTORS In Argentina

Among film directors born in Argentina, Luis Puenzo ranks 4Before him are Héctor Babenco (1946), Gaspar Noé (1963), and Fernando Solanas (1936). After him are Andy Muschietti (1973), Leopoldo Torre Nilsson (1924), María Luisa Bemberg (1922), Fernando Birri (1925), Nelly Kaplan (1931), Juan José Campanella (1959), Lucrecia Martel (1966), and Sebastián Lelio (1974).