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    Mariano Llinás

    Argentinian actor and film director

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  1. Mariano Llinás is an Argentine film director, producer, screenwriter and actor. Llinás graduated from the Universidad del Cine de Argentina, where he currently works as a teacher. He is the son of writer, art critic, publicist and surrealist poet Julio Llinás and brother of renowned actress Verónica Llinás, who often appears in his films.

  2. Mariano Llinás (Buenos Aires, 1975) es un director, productor, guionista y actor de cine argentino. Egresó de la Universidad del Cine de Argentina, donde actualmente se desempeña como docente. Es hijo del escritor, crítico de arte, publicista y poeta surrealista Julio Llinás y medio hermano de la reconocida actriz Verónica Llinás .

  3. Contact info. Agent info. Mariano Llinás was born in 1975 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He is a writer and producer, known for Argentina, 1985 (2022), Extraordinary Stories (2008) and La Flor (2018). Born 1975. Add photos, demo reels. Add to list. Awards. 13 wins & 15 nominations. Known for: Argentina, 1985. 7.6. Writer. 2022. Extraordinary Stories.

    • January 1, 1
    • 59 sec
    • Buenos Aires, Argentina
  4. The Extraordinary Stories of Mariano Llinás. Mariano Llinás (b. 1975) occupies a crucial yet unclassifiable place within contemporary Argentine and world cinema as an outlier who reinvents traditional forms of cinematic narrative in bold and wonderful defiance of the vanguard and mainstream alike.

  5. Jul 25, 2019 · La Flor | Official Trailer. Grasshopper Film. 2.1K subscribers. Subscribed. 303. 49K views 4 years ago. Mariano Llinás' landmark, decade-in-the-making labor of love and madness that redefines the...

    • Jul 25, 2019
    • 49.8K
    • Grasshopper Film
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    La flor (English: The Flower) is a 2018 Argentine film written and directed by Mariano Llinás. With a length of 808 minutes excluding intermissions, it is the longest film in the history of Argentine cinema and the third-longest non-experimental film ever.

  8. Oct 9, 2018 · A s Argentine writer and director Mariano Llinás tells Jordan Cronk in the current issue of Cinema Scope, once he’d completed his four-hour Extraordinary Stories in 2008, he did not set out to make a second feature that would run thirteen hours and twenty-seven minutes. What he was actually after was the opportunity to work with Elisa ...

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