October • 2022
Pablo was really great. He got the project, took initiative and also translated and fixed with pleasure even though it wasn’t what he was hired for in the first place. Would highly recommend!
Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Request QuoteBIO INGLES: He was born in Buenos Aires province, Argentina. He studied audiovisual arts (UNA) and journalism (TEA). Passionate documentary filmmaker, lover of movies, photography, and nature. In 2018 he released "La tierra que arde," his first documentary feature film as a director and producer. The film was presented at national and international film festivals, winning multiple awards. For the past 12 years, Fiedler has been working in the audiovisual industry as director, cameraman, and editor. BIO ESPAÑOL: Pablo Perez Fiedler nació en provincia de Bs As, Argentina. Estudió Artes Audiovisuales (UNA) y periodismo (TEA). Trabaja en la industria audiovisual hace 8 años. Trabajó en distintas áreas: periodismo, fotografía, colorimetría; en los últimos años se focalizó como camarógrafo y montajista. Como realizador audiovisual se desempeñó en publicidad, programas de TV, videoclips y documentales. Es en este último donde se siente más libre para expresar sus inquietudes artísticas. En 2016 creó la productora La Fábrica Films junto a dos socios bajo la cual realizó su primer largometraje documental como Director, donde obtuvo el subsidio del INCAA.
October • 2022
Pablo was really great. He got the project, took initiative and also translated and fixed with pleasure even though it wasn’t what he was hired for in the first place. Would highly recommend!
April • 2022
Pablo provided excellent service both as a shooter as editor. Highly recommended.
A portrait documentary of the argentine Luthier Julio Malarino.
In the summer of 2015 more than 50,000 acres of Andean Patagonian forests were devastated by fires. Although the lack of rain was decisive, local residents insist that the human intervention was behind these fires. Through the different characters storytelling, the film focuses on the several points of view on the forest destruction.
Introduction to the land conflict of the Las Huaytekas community. Short film made in the frame of the filming of the documentary The burning land.
Reel of work done as a filmmaker during 2021
For over one hundred years, 500 swimmers have tried to swim across the widest river in the world: Río de la Plata. Some geologists consider it a marginal sea of the Atlantic Ocean. It is one of the largest drainage basin in South America, only second to that of the Amazon river. Swimming across this river is challenging not only because of the 42 km (26 miles) separating the coasts of Uruguay and Argentina, but also because of its unpredictability, which makes it one of the most difficult in the continent Historias del cruce is a short-length documentary film portraying the challenge of the swimer Lucas Rivet : swimming across the widest river in the world. Out of 500 swimmers, only 32 have managed to beat the unpredictability of this gigantic freshwater body.
Short documentary film about Lucas Rivet's challenge to complete the Leme to Pontal crossing.
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