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Jorge Goldenberg Hachero : ウィキペディア英語版
Jorge Goldenberg
Jorge Goldenberg Hachero (b. 1941) is a prolific screenwriter from Argentina.
Jorge Goldenberg was born in San Martín, Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1941.
He studied film direction at the Film Institute of the National University of the Litoral in Santa Fe.
He directed the documentaries ''Reportaje a un vagón'' (1963), ''Oficio'' (1966), co-directed the documentary ''Hachero nomás'' (1966) with Patricio Coll, Hugo Bonomo and Luis Zanger, and co-directed the documentary ''Regreso a Fortín Olmos'' (2008) with Patricio Coll.〔
Goldenberg has written several plays that have been staged in Argentina, other countries of Latin America and Europe, including ''Relevo 1923'', ''Fifty-fifty'', ''Poniendo la casa en orden'', ''Knepp, Cartas a Moreno'', ''Krinsky'', ''La lista completa'' and ''Fotos de Infancias''.
He has also taught courses and led workshops on scriptwriting in several countries.〔
==Films==

Jorge Goldenberg is credited as writer for:〔
*1966 ''Hachero nomás'' (documentary short)
*1971 ''Sebastián y su amigo el artista'' (TV movie)
*1972 ''La nueva Francia''
*1975 ''Los Gauchos judíos''
*1976 ''Juan que reía''
*1976 ''No toquen a la nena''
*1977 ''Dear Comrades''
*1981 ''Sentimental (requiem para un amigo)'' (adaptation of the novel "Los desangelados")
*1982 ''Plata dulce'' (Fernando Ayala)
*1984 ''Otra esperanza''
*1984 ''Pasajeros de una pesadilla''
*1985 ''La película del rey (A king and his movie)'' (Carlos Sorín)
*1986 ''Miss Mary'' (María Luisa Bemberg)
*1986 ''Sostenido en La menor''
*1989 ''Eversmile, New Jersey''
*1990 ''La frontera (The Frontier)'' (Ricardo Larraín, Chile)
*1993 ''De eso no se habla (I Don't Want to Talk About It)'' (dialogue) (María Luisa Bemberg)
*1993 ''La estrategia del caracol''
*1994 ''Águilas no cazan moscas''
*1995 ''The Eyes of the Scissors''
*1996 ''Ilona llega con la lluvia''
*1997 ''El sueño de los héroes'' (Sergio Renán)
*1997 ''El impostor (The Impostor)'' (Alejandro Maci)
*1998 ''Enthusiasm''
*1998 ''Tinta roja (Red Ink)'' (Full-length documentary directed by Carmen Guarini)
*2001 ''La Fuga'' (Eduardo Mignogna)
*2001 ''Otilia Rauda ''
*2002 ''Francisca'' (screenplay)
*2002 ''Tarde en la noche'' (TV movie)
*2002 ''The Place That Was Paradise''
*2003 ''The Southern Cross'' (Pablo Reyero)
*2003 ''La tarara del chapao'' (Enrique Navarro, Spain)
*2004 ''Perder es cuestión de método (The Art of Losing)'' (Sergio Cabrera, Colombia/Spain)
*2005 ''Los nombres de Alicia''
*2006 ''Las alas de la vida'' (full-length documentary, directed by Antoni P. Canet, Spain)
*2007 ''My Mexican Shivah'' (screenplay, based on the story ''Morirse está en hebreo'' by Ilan Stavans)
*2008 ''Regreso a Fortín Olmos (Back to Fortin Olmos)'' (documentary – special mention at the 2008 Mar del Plata Film Festival)

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