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Born March 7, 1952 in Santiago, Chile
Ignacio Agüero is one of the most renowned documentary filmmakers in Chile. He studied Architecture and Cinema, and graduated from the School of Communication Arts of the Universidad Católica de Chile, with the title of Artistic Director with a mention in cinema in 1979. He is a founding member of the Association of Documentary Filmmakers of Chile, of which he was its first president. Although he has stood out for making independent documentaries, he has also worked as a producer, editor, cameraman, actor, and has been a judge in national and international competitions. In 1988 he participated as co-director and editor of "La Franja del NO", a television message in the campaign for the plebiscite that overthrew the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet.

Letters to My Dead Parents

Notes for a Film
Ignacio Agüero

Death Will Come and Shall Have Your Eyes

I Never Climbed the Provincia

Como me da la gana II

The Winds Know That I'm Coming Back Home

Voice Over
Rebecca's Brother

11 Habitaciones en Antártica

What Is This Story and How Does It End?
Self

Maldito corazón

The Other Day
Self

The Painting Lesson
Unknown Man at the Station

Mentiras verdaderas
Self

Teresa
Editor

Litoral
Patron

The Sky, the Earth and the Rain
Doctor

La Recta Provincia
Paulino

La Recta Provincia
Paulino

City of Photographers

Heredia & asociados

Tendida mirando las estrellas
Police Prefect

Days in the Country
Daniel Rubio

My Grandmother's Mother Told My Grandmother

Cofralandes, Chilean Rhapsody
Rafael

Fragmentos urbanos
Teacher (segment "Ciudad de maravillas")

Under Construction (Or The Place Where I Was Born No Longer Exists)

Corín Tellado: Mis mejores historias de amor

One Hundred Children Waiting for a Train

Latent Image

Nemesio
Don Julio

The Way I Like It

Don’t Forget

Una milla de cruces sobre el pavimento

Hoy es jueves cinematográfico

Animal de costumbre

Under Construction

El gato