Nicolás Giusti

Filmes

The Jewish Experience, from Basavilbaso to New Amsterdam
Sound
Director Miguel Kohan tries to connect the memories of his Gaucho-Jewish family with the fleeing of the Sephardim from the Iberian Península in 1492. Surinam, New York, Jamaica, and Brazil are some of the places where the untold story of those who escaped inquisition is visibilized.
Quem Ama, Odeia
Boom Operator
Em uma praia solitária, fica um antigo hotel perdido no tempo. Enrique Hubermann, médico homeopata, viaja fugindo de um amor. Por uma chance de destino, naquele lugar distante encontra Mary Fraga a mulher que quer esquecer, uma bela jovem como um demônio que manipula os homens e causa paixões perigosas. No meio de uma terrível tempestade que os isola do mundo, a história se repete novamente. Mas nesta ocasião, o ódio daqueles que amavam demais desperta o pior de cada um.
A Ton of Luck
Dialogue Editor
The story, based on true events occurred in Colombia en May 2003, tells the dreams and adventures of Porras, Venegas, Lloreda and Perlaza, four of the 147 soldiers that were in a company of the anti-guerrilla "Destroyer" battalion. It begun when these soldiers found in the middle of the jungle, during a rescue mission, 46 million dollars inside a FARC "guaca". Instead of give it to the Government, they take it all for themselves instead. They desperate when realize that they're completely isolated because the bridge, the only way to return to civilization, has been blown up. Everything's ironic, almost surreal: These soldiers don't have food, water, or toilet paper, but they sleep on their dollar-ful bags. This discovery will change their lives forever, and will allow them to have everything they've dreamt about: some authority, power and respect, others help their families and have a no-longer poor life. Their big challenge: return to civilization and make their dreams come true.
Pin Boy
Sound Editor
A country boy tries to find his place in Buenos Aires. He goes to live with his cousin in the outer suburbs and works as a parapalos ("pin setter") in one of the city's last hand-operated bowling alleys.