Verónica Chen

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Verónica Chen (born 1969) is an Argentine film director, film editor, and screenwriter. She is part of the Argentine New Wave movement.[1] In 2020, she received the Best New Director award for Vagón Fumador at the Huelva Ibero-American Film Festival.[2]

Born1969 (age 5657)
Buenos Aires, Argentina
AlmamaterEscuela Nacional de Experimentación y Realización Cinematográfica
Occupations
  • film director
  • editor
  • producer
  • screenwriter
Notable workMarea alta (2020)
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Verónica Chen
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Verónica Chen (2010)
Born1969 (age 5657)
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Alma materEscuela Nacional de Experimentación y Realización Cinematográfica
Occupations
  • film director
  • editor
  • producer
  • screenwriter
Notable workMarea alta (2020)
MovementArgentine New Wave movement
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Biography

Verónica Chen was born in Buenos Aires in 1969. Her father was a Chinese diplomat,[2] who was from Nanking and who emigrated to Argentina due to the Japanese invasion. Chen's mother is of Genoese ancestry. Chen has two older brothers.[3]

Chen grew up in Texas,[4] living in Dallas for four years and attending school there.[2] After the family returned to Argentina, Chen remained in Argentina and her brothers moved back to Dallas.[3]

She studied at Escuela Nacional de Experimentación y Realización Cinematográfica,[a][5] which is a film school that is run by the Argentine National Film Board. Chen graduated from the school as a director.[6][7] While attending the school, she worked as editing assistant to Luis César D'Angiolillo and eventually made fifteen films with him.[3]

As a film director, she is best known for producing films in the thriller genre.[8] She also explores issues of gender.[2]

Filmography

Verónica Chen (2007)

Chen's has been involved in various feature films, short films and television series as a director, screenwriter, editor or producer. Her involvement in significant projects is listed below.[9][10]

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YearTitleFormatDirectorScreenwriterEditorProducer
1994Los InocentesShort filmx
1994Qué felicidadShort filmx
1995Ariel LavalleShort filmx
1995SoldadoShort filmx
19962015Short filmx
1996Calor humanoShort filmx
1997EzeizaShort filmxx
1998A Chrysanthemum Bursts in CincoesquinasFeature filmx
1999Paseador de almasShort filmx
2000Esperando el MesíasFeature filmx
2001Vagón fumadorFeature filmxxxx
2003OverblindedFeature filmx
2003Aguas argentinasFeature filmx
2003EnsayoTV seriesxx
2006AguaFeature filmxx
2007Fronteras argentinas: Por la razón o la fuerzaTV filmxx
2008El frascoFeature filmxx
2009Paseador de almasShort filmx
2010Viaje sentimentalFeature filmxxx
2013Mujer conejoFeature filmxxx
2019RositaFeature filmxxx
2020Marea altaFeature filmxx
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Awards

Footnotes

  1. at the time, this film was called the Centro de Experimentación y Realización Cinematográfica

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