Pablo José Meza
Pablo José Meza is an Argentine film producer, director, and screenplay writer. Sometimes he is credited as Pablo Meza.[1] His debut film, Buenos Aires 100 Kilómetros, was well regarded by film critics and won many awards.
Filmography
Directing, producing, and writing
- Buenos Aires 100 Kilómetros (2004)
- La Vieja de Atrás (2010)
- Las Ineses (2016)
Second Unit Director
- Herencia (2001) aka Inheritance
Awards
Wins for: Buenos Aires 100 Kilómetros
- La Habana Film Festival, Cuba:Best Original Screenplay, Pablo José Meza 2001.
- Huelva Latin American Film Festival, Spain: Best New Director, Pablo José Meza; Silver Colon, Best Screenplay, Pablo José Meza; Special Jury Award, Pablo José Meza; 2004.
- Lleida Latin-American Film Festival: Best Film, Best Original Screenplay; Pablo José Meza; 2005.
- Washington Latin-American Film Festival, USA: Best Director; Pablo José Meza; 2005.
- Providence Latin-American Film Festival, USA: Best Music; Best Photography; 2005.
- Latin-American Film Festival of Viña del Mar, Chile: Special Jury award 2005.
- Cannes Film Festival: Palme d'Or 2005.
Nominations for: Buenos Aires 100 Kilómetros
- San Sebastian International Film Festival: Horizontes Latinos; 2004.
- Marrakech International Film Festival: Golden Star, Pablo José Meza; 2004.
- Cartagena Film Festival, Colombia: Golden India Catalina; Best Film, Pablo José Meza; 2005.
- Gramado Film Festival: Golden Kikito Latin Film Competition; Best Film, Pablo José Meza; 2005.
- Argentine Film Critics Association Awards: Silver Condor; Best First Film, Pablo José Meza; 2006.
Wins for: La Vieja de Atrás
- Gramado Film Festival, Brasil: Best Screenplay, Pablo José Meza; Best Actor; 2010.
- Huelva Latin American Film Festival, Spain: Best Actress; 2010
Nominations' for: La Vieja de Atrás
- Mar del Plata International Film Festival: Latin American Competition; 2010.
- São Paulo International Film Festival ; 2010.
- LAFF, The Netherlands ; 2011.
References
- Pablo José Meza at the Internet Movie Database. Archived 29 August 2012 at the Wayback Machine
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