About
Marcelo Mosenson is the founder and executive director of the film production company Nomade Films.
Born in Buenos Aires in 1969 he traveled to Paris at the age of 20 where he met his mentor, cinematographer Ricardo Aronovich. He worked as his assistant on a number of films in France and Argentina and wrote the book Exposing a Story: the cinematographic photography).
He has also worked for filmmaker, Costa Gavras, in the film La petite apocalypse (The Little Apocalypse).
Upon his return to Argentina he made two award-winning documentaries Under the Same Roof, 1996. The more you try to be different, the more you look like yourself, 1997
Fulbright scholar, he received a Masters in Media at The New School University (NYC). In NY he taught script writing at Ramapo College while working for New York Times Television, collaborating on the production of various documentaries.
Since then he made various shorts and feature films.
He is currently working on his new documentary, Fatherectomy.