Known for Directing

Marcos Zurinaga is a Puerto Rican film director, screenwriter and cinematographer. He studied at the UPR Elementary School, University High School (UHS) and obtained his B.A. at UPR in 1972. He joined Puerto Rican filmmaker Roberto Gándara upon graduation, setting aside plans to study a master's degree, founding the film company Zaga Films. Among the several movies that he has directed is La Gran Fiesta, a movie about the last grand party at the old "Casino de Puerto Rico" building in Old San Juan, before it was turned over to military use as the United States was drawn into World War Two, and A Step Away, a 1980 critically acclaimed movie narrated by Orson Welles. In 1997 came an unusual movie in Zurinaga's filmography, the thriller-mystery film The Disappearance of Garcia Lorca.
2019
as Self
2010
Co-Producer
1986
Director
1986
Story
1986
Screenplay
1986
Producer
1996
Director
1996
Screenplay
1996
Producer
1987
Director
1987
Writer
1995
Director
2008
Producer
1999
Director
1993
Director
1996
Director
1998
Director
1990
Director
2014
as Himself
1977
Director