Jorge Acha
Born 1946 (age 49) · Miramar, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Appears in 16 titles

Jorge Luis Acha (November 10, 1946, Miramar, Buenos Aires, Argentina - October 12, 1996, Miramar, Buenos Aires, Argentina) was an Argentine plastic artist, writer, screenwriter, photographer, and filmmaker. He studied at the "Prilidiano Pueyrredón" National School of Fine Arts in Buenos Aires where he graduated as a drawing teacher and painting teacher. Between 1975 and 1989, he had several individual painting exhibitions in Argentina, Bulgaria, Spain, Peru and Brazil. His feature film "Habeas Corpus" won the Bariloche First Film Festival Award in 1987. None of his films had a commercial release and today they are considered cult films. He also wrote about cinema in the magazines "El amigo americano" and "Biógrafo" between 1979 and 1980. He died at the age of 49, while inspecting the land where he was going to build his future home.

Filmography

Habeas Corpus
4.7
Habeas Corpus
1986
Director
Standard
4.7
Standard
1990
Director
Producciones Arena
10.0
Producciones Arena
1976
Director
Mburucuyá: Portraits of Nature
Impasse
10.0
Impasse
1969
Director
La estrella de David
La estrella de David
1963
Director
No se culpe a nadie
No se culpe a nadie
1964
Director
Juan y Pedro
Juan y Pedro
1964
Director
Emboscada
Emboscada
1963
Director
Gustavo
Gustavo
1963
Director
El diablo
El diablo
1963
Director
Marcy en la playa
Marcy en la playa
1963
Director
Marcy y Miguelo
Marcy y Miguelo
1964
Director
Veo-veo
1967
Director
Sueño feliz
1966
Director