Ulises de la Orden is an Argentine filmmaker and producer, born in 1970. He began his career in cinema in 1991, first as an occasional actor in short films made by friends, and then as a cable technician for slightly larger productions, music videos, and commercials. Since 1998, with his production company Polo Sur Cine, he has been creating his own projects, including nine feature films. He is always driven by a desire to tell stories close to his heart, focusing on the environment, indigenous peoples, and pressing social and political issues.
Following the collapse of the Argentinian dictatorship, the new democratically elected government held a judicial trial of nine high-ranking representatives of the military Junta. The accused were prosecuted with crimes that included kidnapping, torture, forced disappearance, and the murder of over 8000 thousand people from 1976-1983. The trial was recorded for broadcast television on over 500 ...
Following the collapse of the Argentinian dictatorship, the new democratically elected government held a judicial trial of nine high-ranking representatives of the military Junta. The accused were prosecuted with crimes that included kidnapping, torture, forced disappearance, and the murder of over 8000 thousand people from 1976-1983. The trial was recorded for broadcast television on over 500 ...