Pablo Bardauil
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Pablo Bardauil is a film actor
Actor
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, director
Film director
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, and screenplay writer.

He was born in Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires
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 and works in the cinema of Argentina
Cinema of Argentina
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. His directorial debut, Chile 672
Chile 672
Chile 672 is an Argentine film directed by Pablo Bardauil and Franco Verdoia, and written by Bardauil.The movie was partly funded by INCAA.The film is Pablo Bardauil and Franco Verdoia's first feature film.-Plot:...

, earned him awards for Best Screenplay from the Cine Ceará (Brazil
Cinema of Brazil
Brazilian cinema was introduced early in the 20th century but took some time to consolidate itself as a popular form of entertainment. The film industry of Brazil has gone through periods of ups and downs, a reflection of its dependency on State funding and incentives.- Early days :A couple of...

) and the Trieste Festival of Latin American Cinema (Italy).

Actor

  • Perdido por perdido (1993)
  • El Censor (1995) aka The Eyes of the Scissors
  • El Fuego y el soñador (2005)
  • Chile 672
    Chile 672
    Chile 672 is an Argentine film directed by Pablo Bardauil and Franco Verdoia, and written by Bardauil.The movie was partly funded by INCAA.The film is Pablo Bardauil and Franco Verdoia's first feature film.-Plot:...

    (2006)

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