Jorge Prelorán
An image from Mi tía Nora, one of the productions that also features Jorge Prelorán.
Jorge Prelorán

Jorge Prelorán

May 28, 1933 — Buenos Aires, Argentina

Jorge Prelorán was an Argentine-American filmmaker renowned for his ethnographic documentaries that intimately portrayed the lives and cultures of rural communities in Argentina. His pioneering work in "ethnobiography" combined anthropological research with cinematic storytelling, offering deep insights into his subjects' personal experiences. Notable films include Hermógenes Cayo (1969) and Luther Metke at 94 (1980), the latter earning an Academy Award nomination. Prelorán's extensive body of work is preserved at the Smithsonian Institution's Human Studies Film Archives, ensuring his contributions to documentary filmmaking and cultural preservation continue to be recognized.

Hermógenes Cayo (Imaginero)

Hermógenes Cayo (Imaginero)

1969

It Happened in Hualfin

It Happened in Hualfin

1965

Luther Metke at 94

Luther Metke at 94

1980

Eva's Man

Eva's Man

1976

Don Emilio and His Little Doctors

1982

Mi tía Nora

Mi tía Nora

1983

Chucalezna

Chucalezna

1968

La iglesia de Yavi

La iglesia de Yavi

1972