Francisco Marise is an Argentine filmmaker, photographer, and editor. He also has a master's degree in documentary film from the Escuela Internacional de Cine y Televisión (EICTV), in San Antonio de los Baños, Cuba. Previously, he completed the Image and Sound Design course at the Faculty of Architecture, Design, and Urbanism (FADU) of the University of Buenos Aires (UBA), Argentina. Francisco Marise directed Para la Guerra, his first feature film, which premiered in the New Directors Competition at the 66th Donostia Zinemaldia San Sebastian International Film Festival in 2018. He is currently writing and developing Camionero, his second feature film.
An exploration of a former Cuban soldier's memories and loneliness through the examination of his body and his (extra)ordinary gestures. This is a war film without a single shot being fired, but with one wound, that of this special forces veteran searching for survivors among their former commando comrades, 30 years after their last mission.
An exploration of a former Cuban soldier's memories and loneliness through the examination of his body and his (extra)ordinary gestures. This is a war film without a single shot being fired, but with one wound, that of this special forces veteran searching for survivors among their former commando comrades, 30 years after their last mission.