Lucrecia Martel (born December 14, 1966) is an Argentine film director, screenwriter, and producer. She is a part of the New Argentine Cinema wave of contemporary film-making that began in the mid-1990s.
Light Years
(Producer)
The Headless Woman
(Director)
The Headless Woman
(Screenplay)
The Holy Girl
(Director)
Muta
(Director)
La Ciénaga
(Director)
La Ciénaga
(Screenplay)
Historias Breves I: Dead King
(Director)
Historias Breves I: Dead King
(Writer)
Noelia
(Thanks)
Gulliver
(Thanks)
North Terminal
(Writer)
North Terminal
(Director)
Maid
(Director)
Lluvia de jaulas
(Thanks)
Nueva Argirópolis
(Director)
The Fish
(Director)
Zama
(Director)
The Empty Classroom
(Director)
The Holy Girl
(Screenplay)
Muta
(Writer)
Historias Breves 1
(Director)
Maid
(Writer)
The Headless Woman
(Producer)
You Won't Get Her, Bastard
(Director)
Historias Breves 1
(Writer)
Historias Breves II: Aluap
(Thanks)
Musical Chairs
(Thanks)
The Other
(Director)
La ciudad que huye
(Director)
Zama
(Writer)
Leagues
(Director)
A Family Submerged
(Script Consultant)
Silvina Ocampo: las dependencias
(Director)
You Won't Get Her, Bastard
(Screenplay)
You Won't Get Her, Bastard
(Producer)
AI
(Director)
AI
(Producer)
Chocobar
(Director)
AI
(Writer)
Chocobar
(Writer)
The Magic Gloves
(Thanks)
Björk's Cornucopia
(Director)