María Teresa Costantini
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María Teresa Costantini (9 October 1949 in Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires
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) is an Argentine
Argentina
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 film actress, screenwriter
Screenwriter
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 and film director
Film director
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 who has appeared in films since 1989.

Costantini directed, acted in and wrote the script for Acrobacias del Corazón
Acrobacias del Corazón
Acrobacias del corazón is a 2000 Argentine romantic drama film directed, written by and starring María Teresa Constantini. Gabriel Goity and Virginia Innocenti also star.-Synopsis:...

in 2000, working with actors Gabriel Goity
Gabriel Goity
Gabriel Goity is an Argentine theatrical, film and television actor. He was born in the small Argentine town of El Palomar.- Biography :...

, Alejandro Awada
Alejandro Awada
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, Virginia Innocenti and Cecilia Dopazo. Other credits include her work as an actor in the films I´ve Never Been to Vienna, Four Faces for Victoria, Sea of Love, Heartbreaker, and most recently Cities of Love in which she co-starred with Patrick Bauchau
Patrick Bauchau
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.

She recently finished directing Felicitas, a film based on a tragic true story set up in Buenos Aires during the 19th century. Sabrina Garciarena
Sabrina Garciarena
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, Gonzalo Heredia, Alejandro Awada and Luis Brandoni
Luis Brandoni
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play the leading roles. The film is scheduled for release in June 2009.

Filmography

DIRECTORA-GUIONISTA

"Felicitas" (2009) (pre-production)

“El Amor y La Ciudad” largometraje (2007) directora,guionista

“Habitación 306” TV (2003) directora, guinista

“Sin Intervalo” film digital (2002) idea original, directora.

“Acrobaciás del Corazón” largometraje (2000) directora, guionista

“Los Dueños de los Ratones” - cortometraje (1997) directora, guionista

ACTRIZ

Elisa, “El Amor y La Ciudad” ,largometraje (2007)

Marisa, “Acrobacias del Corazón” , largometraje (2000)

Adela, “Nunca Estuve en Viena”, largometraje (1989)

Emily Brontë, “Cuatro Caras para Victoria”, largometraje (1990),

Viviana, “Rompecorazones”, largometraje (1991),

Periodista, “De Amor y de Sombras”, largometraje (1993),

Anaté, “Bajamar, la Costa del Silencio” , serie de TV (1996)

Daniela, “Mar de Amores”, largometraje” (1997)

TEATRO

Director

“Copias” de Caryl Churchill, 2004

ACTRIZ

Narrador, Rebelión en la granja (Adaptación de la novela homónima de George Orwell). 1994.

Jane, “Hijos” (1993)

Ella, “La Conversación” (1993)

Protagonista, “De Amor y Celos” (1981)

Elenco de Reparto, “La ilusión cómica” ( 1981)

Elenco de Reparto, “Pantuflas”” (1979)

Lady Greyton, “Nosotros los Mejores” (1978)

Dame bijoux, “Canción de Salomón” ( 1978)

Myra Arundel, “Fiebre de Heno” (1977)

Elenco de Reparto,“El Caballo Desmayado” (1977)

Mme Martin, “La Cantante Calva” (1974)

Hija, ”Los dos Tímidos”, (1973)

Carbonero, ”La Farza del Carbonero”, (1973)

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