Ignacio Agüero

74, from Santiago, Chile

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Biography

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.

Parallel to his work as a filmmaker, he has produced numerous works commissioned by television, both national and foreign. Among them, the most important ones: Neruda, all the love (1998), with script by Antonio Skármeta, filmed for Canal + Spain, and several chapters of the series Heredia & asociados, based on the stories of novelist Ramon Diaz Eterovic. From his production company Ignacio Agüero & Asociado, he produced the series Maldito corazón, about historical crimes in Chile, winner of the National Television Council contest and produced for Chilevisión in 2011.

No olvidar (1982), his initial film, touches on the theme of the so-called "Lonquén Ovens Massacre", committed in 1978 and discovered a few years later.

In 1988, Agüero made a documentary that made history, One Hundred Children Waiting for a Train. From misery and marginality, the film tells the innocent story of a group of children who travel from their town to the center of the city to attend a film session for the first time. It was awarded the First Prize for a Documentary at the 1988 Havana Film Festival, the year of its premiere.

In 1993 she premiered the documentary Dreams of Ice, which won the Grand Prize for Documentary at the Mannhein-Heidelberg Festival in 1994, and in 2000 her documentary Aquí se construye, first prize at the Docupolis Festival in Barcelona, and best national documentary at FIDOCS (Santiago de Chile) in 2001. In 2004 he made the documentary La mamá de mi abuela le contó a mi abuela.

Later he made the outstanding documentary El diario de Agustín (2008), about the active participation of the newspaper El Mercurio in the military coup and later in the consolidation of the military dictatorship. In 2011, he made a documentary about the building that currently houses the Gabriela Mistral Cultural Center, GAM (2001) and in 2012 he premiered his personal documentary El otro día, a film with Al that won the Altazor 2014 Award for documentary direction. This is the fourth Altazor obtained by Ignacio Agüero after the triumphs of 2005 with La mamá de mi abuela le contó a mi abuela, 2006 with Heredia y Asociados and 2009 with El diario de Agustín.

He has conducted numerous training workshops in Chile, Mexico, Barcelona, Bolivia, and has developed project tutorials in Mexico, Costa Rica, Buenos Aires, Nicaragua and Chile.

Ignacio Agüero is an associate professor at the Institute of Communication and Image (ICEI) of the Universidad de Chile and Coordinator of the Master's Degree in Documentary Film.

Timeline

2025Aged 73

  • Poster for Letters to My Dead Parents

    Sound

2022Aged 70

  • Poster for Notes for a Film

    Ignacio Agüero

2019Aged 67

  • Poster for Death Will Come and Shall Have Your Eyes

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  • Poster for I Never Climbed the Provincia

    Camera Operator

2016Aged 64

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  • Poster for Como me da la gana II

    Director of Photography

2014Aged 62

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    Rebecca's Brother

2013Aged 61

  • Poster for What Is This Story and How Does It End?

    Self

  • Poster for 11 Habitaciones en Antártica

    (Unknown)

2012Aged 60

  • Poster for The Painting Lesson

    Unknown Man at the Station

  • Poster for The Other Day

    Self

2009Aged 57

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    Editor

2008Aged 56

2007Aged 55

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    Paulino

2006Aged 54

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    Thanks

2004Aged 52

  • Poster for Days in the Country

    Daniel Rubio

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    Police Prefect

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    Director

2002Aged 50

  • Poster for Fragmentos urbanos

    Teacher (segment "Ciudad de maravillas")

  • Poster for Cofralandes, Chilean Rhapsody

    Rafael

2000Aged 48

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

    Director

1994Aged 42

1990Aged 38

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  • Poster for One Hundred Children Waiting for a Train

    Producer

1986Aged 34

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    Don Julio

1985Aged 33

  • Poster for The Way I Like It

    Producer

1982Aged 30

  • Poster for Don’t Forget

    Director

1979Aged 27

  • Poster for Una milla de cruces sobre el pavimento

    Camera Operator

1978Aged 26

  • Poster for Hoy es jueves cinematográfico

    Director

1977Aged 25

  • Poster for Under Construction

    Writer

  • Poster for Animal de costumbre

    Screenplay

1976Aged 24

  • Poster for El gato

    Director