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Nominations Ariel Award for Best Ibero-American Film Movies The Future, Rara, Play, El Bosque de Karadi, Tourists Similar Manuela Martelli, Luigi Ciardo, Cristián Jiménez, María José San Martín, Aline Küppenheim |
Alicia Scherson (born Santiago, Chile, 1974) is a Chilean film director, screenwriter, and producer.
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- Alicia scherson milano film festival
- Biography
- As a writer
- As a director
- As a producer
- As an actress
- As an editor
- As part of the camera and electrical department
- As part of the miscellaneous crew
- Thanks
- References
Alicia scherson milano film festival
Biography

Scherson studied filmmaking in the Escuela de Cine de Cuba and in 1999 received a Fulbright Scholarship to get a Master of Fine Arts from the University of Illinois at Chicago.

Scherson's debut film Play was awarded Best Director at the 2005 Tribeca Film Festival. The Times called Play a "doozy of a showreel," but also criticized its "sketchy emotional construction." Scherson's second film, Tourists, was selected for the 2009 Tiger Awards Competition.

Scherson collaborated with author Alejandro Zambra on Vida de Familia, a film based on one of his stories. The 80 minute feature was screened at Sundance Film Festival in January 2017.
As a writer

As a director
As a producer
As an actress
As an editor
As part of the camera and electrical department
As part of the miscellaneous crew
Thanks
References
Alicia Scherson Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA