- Carlos Olguin-Trelawny
Carlos Olguin-Trelawny (born on
December 27 ,1944 inBuenos Aires ) is an Argentine film director, screenwriter and digital artist.He started studying filmmaking at the
ProDeo University inRome , with professors such asJean-Luc Godard , who let him work as second-assistant director to Academy WinnerRussia n directorSergei Bondarchuk for the 1970 film Waterloo. When he moved to New York, he studied screenwriting withPaul Schrader and acting with William Hickey.In
1974 he took two sabbatical years and journeyed to theOrient . He chronicled his life-changing experience in a book called"Mundos sin campanarios" ("Worlds without belltowers").He returned to
Argentina where he wrote scripts for television and worked as an assistant director in films. Hisopera prima , the1988 film "A Dos Aguas ," won a Special Mention at the prestigiousLocarno International Film Festival .In
1991 , Olguin-Trelawny moved toLos Angeles . There, he studied screenwriting at UCLA, directed shorts and documentaries, wrote for Telemundo/NBC and several screenplays and has started to experiment with digital art.In April 2007 he moved back to his home town Buenos Aires to finish the screenplay "El bobo" which he will be directing in
2008 in Argentina.External links
*imdb name |id=1031750 | name=Carlos Olguin-Trelawny
* [http://www.carlosolguin.com/en/bio-f.html Official website]
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