Luis Ortega was born in Buenos Aires in 1980. In 1999, at the age of nineteen, he directed his first feature film, Caja Negra, which received multiple international awards and launched him as one of the most promising and innovative filmmakers in Argentina. Since then, he developed a filmography with a strong signature, becoming one of the most daring and attractive voices in the independent Latin American scene, including Monobloc, Dromómanos and Lulú. In 2015, he wrote and directed Historia De Un Clan, a widely popular and critically acclaimed eleven-episode series. In 2016, he also directed the first two episodes of the successful series El Marginal.
Ludmila en Cuba
(Writer)
Ludmila en Cuba
(Director)
Monobloc
(Director)
Luca Prodan
(Producer)
The Dirty Saints
(Director)
Black Box
(Director)
Dromómanos
(Director)
Dromómanos
(Screenplay)
Dromómanos
(Director of Photography)
Lulú
(Director)
Lluvia de jaulas
(Thanks)
Atenas
(Thanks)
Kill the Jockey
(Director)
El Angel
(Director)
Kill the Jockey
(Producer)
Kill the Jockey
(Writer)
Lulú
(Writer)
Monobloc
(Writer)
The Dirty Saints
(Writer)
Damn Summer
(Director)
Damn Summer
(Writer)
El Angel
(Screenplay)
Black Box
(Writer)
Salomé
(Director)
Salomé
(Writer)
Black Box
(Camera Operator)
Black Box
(Director of Photography)
Monobloc
(Post Producer)
Siempre es de noche
(Director)
Narcos: Mexico
(Director)
Historia de un clan
(Director)
Historia de un clan
(Writer)
Historia de un clan
(Creator)