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Who's Paula malkovich?

Paula Marcovich

Paula malkovich is an outstanding playwright and lecturer. 1968, Paula was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and later immigrated to Mexico.

The screenwriter "LakeTahoe" won the Alfred Bauer Honor Award at the Berlin Film Festival in 2008, and the first feature film "The Trouble of the First Place" directed by him won two awards, namely, the best artistic direction and the best artistic achievement photography, and the Silver Bear Award!

Chinese name: Paula malkovich.

mbth:paularmakovitch

Nationality: Mexico

Place of birth: Buenos Aires, Argentina

Date of birth: 1968-5-28

Occupation: screenwriter/producer/director

Main achievements: 20 1 1 Berlin international film festival "the trouble of the first place" golden bear award for best film (nomination)

Masterpiece: the first worry

Constellation: Gemini

Imdb number: nm0546008

Character experience

Paula/Kloc-0 was born in Buenos Aires in 1968./Kloc-0 moved to the provincial capital with her family in 1976 due to the political and economic situation, that is, the shooting background of "The Trouble in the First Place"./Kloc-0 moved to Có rdoba at the age of 2 and began to write poems. Later, she immigrated to Mexico, regarded this birthplace of American civilization as her motherland, and gradually became an outstanding playwright and lecturer.

Paula loves teaching, and began to teach scriptwriting at CCC Film Center, and served as a guidance professor at toscano Foundation-Japanese Dance Laboratory Script Camp, IMCINE Mexican Film Academy and FONCA National Culture and Art Foundation. She has worked as a screenwriter for several independent films, among which LakeTahoe won the Alfred Bauer Honorary Award at the Berlin Film Festival in 2008. She has also directed two short films, Perriferico and MusicadeAmbulancia.

The Trouble of the First Place is the first feature film directed by Paula. She put her childhood growing experience under the white terror of Argentina on the big screen. The plot is exciting and the scene is natural. She brilliantly captured the desolate and wild South American seascape, pushed the film art to the extreme, and won the best artistic direction and best photography awards for her outstanding artistic achievements at the Berlin Silver Exhibition and the Silver Bear Award. This is a proud performance!

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