
Mariano Llinás
Directing
Born 1975-02-10 · Buenos Aires, Argentina
Mariano LLINÁS (1975, Argentina) is a filmmaker, screenwriter, producer and actor. His sister is the well-known Argentinian actress Verónica Llinás. He was educated at the Universidad del Cine in Argentina, where he currently teaches. In 2002 he became known through his documentary Balnearios. At IFFR 2017, La Flor (Parte 1)(2016) was the winner of the Hubert Bals Fund Audience Award. That film, together with La Flor (Parte 2) and La Flor (Parte 3) combine to form Llinás's epic project. A film with a running time of 14 hours − the longest Argentine film in history.
Acting

The Commissioner
Self

Horrible y Fascinante

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Mondongo III: Kunst der Farbe

Mondongo I: The Tightrope Walker
Mariano Llinás

Mondongo II: Portrait of Mondongo
Mariano Llinás

Viejo Hotel Ostende
Self

The Settlers
Moreno

Trenque Lauquen
Locutor de Radio

Clorindo Testa
Él mismo

Corsini Sings Blomberg & Maciel
Himself

Azor

Concert for the Battle of El Tala
Himself

Correspondencia Llinás-Piñeiro

Lejano Interior
Himself

I shot Antoine Doinel
Voice-over

La Flor
Él mismo / Narrador

The Sky of the Centaur
Hombre del mapa

Santiago's Theorem
Himself

The Gold Bug

Flesh and Blood

Tres juntos
Asesino

Castro

Extraordinary Stories
X

Balnearios
Model
Crew

The Commissioner
Associate Producer

27 Nights
Adaptation

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Director

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Writer

The Miu Miu Affaire
Additional Editor

Mondongo III: Kunst der Farbe
Director

Mondongo III: Kunst der Farbe
Writer

Mondongo I: The Tightrope Walker
Director

Mondongo I: The Tightrope Walker
Writer

Mondongo II: Portrait of Mondongo
Director

Mondongo II: Portrait of Mondongo
Writer

Viejo Hotel Ostende
Director

Trenque Lauquen
Camera Operator

Trenque Lauquen
Screenplay

Trenque Lauquen
Editor

Trenque Lauquen
Additional Writing

Trenque Lauquen
Additional Editor

Blanquita
Script Consultant

Clorindo Testa
Director

Clorindo Testa
Writer