María Luisa Bemberg
María Luisa Bemberg (April 14, 1922 – May 7, 1995) was an Argentine film writer, director and actress. She was one of the first Argentine female directors with a powerful presence both in the filmmaking and the intellectual world of Latin America, particularly during her most active period, from 1970 to 1990.
In her work, she specialized in portraying famous Argentinian women and exploring issues of class and gender. Bemberg rejected being labelled a feminist, stating it was a bourgeois ideology. Her vast legacy extends to the 21st Century, with Bemberg being hailed as arguably Argentina’s foremost female director.
Known For
Directing
Born
April 14, 1922
Place of Birth
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Died
May 7, 1995 age 73

La balada de Donna Helena

María Luisa Bemberg: The Echo of My Voice

Camila

I, the Worst of All

I Don't Want to Talk About It

Nobody's Wife

Momentos

Miss Mary

I Don't Want to Talk About It

Miss Mary

Momentos

Historias Breves 0: Vértigos, o contemplación de algo que cae

Alemania

Nobody's Wife

The Impostor

Camila

Crónica de una señora

El mundo de la mujer

Triangle of Four

Toys

Toys

I, the Worst of All
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