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Argentine film writer
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Fernando Regueira (Quilmes, Buenos Aires, 1972) is an Argentine film writer. He wrote scripts for cinema, television and short films. He studied film theory and criticism at "Aquilea" school with Angel Faretta. He also studied philosophy, music and history. He wrote the first season of the series "Mosca & Smith in Once". He also wrote scripts for Juan Carlos Desanzo, Norberto Lopez Amado, Patagonik Film Group and DeAPlaneta Spain. He has won several awards for his scripts.

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Awards

  • INCAA (Proyecto Raíces),
  • Fondo de Fomento de la Provincia de San Luis
  • Mafici.

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