
Marilú Marini
Marilú Marini is a renowned Argentine theater director and actress, celebrated for her impactful contributions to the performing arts in Argentina. With a career spanning several decades, she has directed various acclaimed plays and is particularly noted for her work in adapting contemporary literature for the stage. Marini's recent project includes directing the theatrical adaptation of Ariana Harwicz's novel 'Matate amor,' which explores complex themes of motherhood and mental health, demonstrating her ability to tackle challenging narratives. Her work is characterized by emotional depth and a commitment to exploring the intricacies of human relationships.
Not in the pool (under ¢1).
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Marilú Marini is described as an experienced actress who has been living in Paris for decades and has a rich history in theater.
Inaugurar el festival ya es un premioMarilú Marini plays the role of Martha Hoffmann in 27 Noches.
De Angelina Jolie a Juliette Binoche y Dolores Fonzi, San Sebastián se rinde ante las historias de mujeres delante y detrás de cámarasMarilú Marini plays Martha Hoffman, an 83-year-old patron.
El uruguayo Daniel Hendler, la estrella sudamericana que se lleva los focos en San Sebastián con dos películas como directorMarilú Marini directed the theatrical adaptation of Matate amor.
Jennifer Lawrence y Martin Scorsese adaptan la novela de la argentina Ariana Harwicz y conmueven a Cannes
























