Hugo Colace

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Hugo Colace (born December 3, 1953 in Buenos Aires) is an Argentine film cinematographer. Three of his most recent films have been critically well received: La Ciénaga (2001), Historias mínimas (2002), and 18-j (2004).

Crew

Ex casados
Director of Photography
I Tita, A Life of Tango
Director of Photography
Secretos compartidos
Director of Photography
La Ciénaga
Camera Operator, Director of Photography
Win 392
Director of Photography
La panelista: el circo de la realidad
Director of Photography
Dos manzanas
Director of Photography
Crô
Director of Photography
No Return
Director of Photography
The Dark Side of the Heart
Director of Photography
Empty Nest
Director of Photography
Abierto de 18 a 24
Director of Photography
Time Sweep
Director of Photography
Historias Breves 0: El condenado
Camera Operator, Director of Photography
Perros
Director of Photography
Fragmentos
Director of Photography
Historias Breves I: La Ausencia
Thanks
Desbarrancada
Director of Photography, Camera Operator
Aire libre
Director of Photography
Sundrenched
Director of Photography
Beto Nervio contra el poder de las tinieblas
Director of Photography
Buenos Aires, la tercera fundación
Assistant Camera
Muta
Director of Photography
Don't Die Without Telling Me Where You're Going
Director of Photography
After All It's Only Life
Director of Photography
Killing the Dead
Director of Photography
Sinfín (La muerte no es ninguna solución)
Director of Photography
El dedo en la llaga
Director of Photography
Wainrot, in the Wings
Director of Photography
Air
Director of Photography
Intimate Stories
Director of Photography
Dark Blood
Director of Photography
El Abuelo
Director of Photography
In nome del figlio
Director of Photography
A Star and Two Coffees
Director of Photography
Déjala correr
Director of Photography
Fútbol argentino
Director of Photography
Testigos en cadena
Director of Photography
The House of the Seven Tombs
Camera Operator
Mi mejor escena
Cinematography
Writer
Cinematography