Maite Alberdi

Maite Alberdi Soto

(1983-03-29) 29 March 1983

2004–present

Career[edit]

Alberdi is a director and filmmaker from the Pontificial Catholic University of Chile, and teaches documentary directing at several universities.[4] Her works as a film critic have been published on the website La Fuga, a film studies magazine founded in 2005 in Santiago, Chile, with the intent to "open a field of debate and academic reflection, producing and disseminating unpublished material of interest for the cinematographic cultural field."[1] She co-authored a book, Teorías del cine documental en Chile: 1957-1973.[4][5]


She was invited as a member of the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences in June 2018, under the documentary branch.[6] She was also acting producer for Los Reyes, following the lives of two stray dogs as "they wander around the oldest skatepark (Los Reyes) in the Chilean capital of Santiago."[7]

Education[edit]

Maite Alberdi has a degree in Aesthetics and a degree in Social Communication from the Pontificial Catholic University of Chile.[1]

(2023)[8]

The Eternal Memory

(2020)[9]

The Mole Agent

Los Reyes (The Kings) (2018)

[10]

Los niños (2016)

Yo no soy de aquí (I'm Not From Here; short film) (2016)

Vida sexual de las plantas (The Sexual Life of Plants) (2015)

Propaganda (2014)

La once (Tea Time) (2014)

Verano (Summer) (2011)

El salvavidas (The Lifeguard) (2011)

Las peluqueras (The Hairdressers; short film) (2008)

Los trapecistas (The Trapeze Artists; short film, 2005)

Carrete Down (Reel Down; short film) (2004)

Since 2004, Alberdi has participated in taking on various roles in the making of each of these films. Films with their original Spanish titles are followed by their English translation, or English-provided title in parentheses.

at IMDb

Maite Alberdi

Voces Cine Panel "Chilean cinema, industry and internationalization"

The Grown Ups interview: moving documentary casts Down's syndrome in a new light

_Cat & Docs Boards ‘Los Reyes’

"Cinélatino" La once/ Tea Time

“El Salvavidas” de Maite Alberdi: Lejos de Baywatch, cerca del Tabo