mosse
DIRECTOR & SCREENWRITER
I work on stories where characters go through processes of change. I am interested in exploring how loss, friendship, and desire shape our lives, always from a close and intimate perspective.
I work on stories where characters go through processes of change. I am interested in exploring how loss, friendship, and desire shape our lives, always from a close and intimate perspective.
Patricio Mosse is an Argentine film director, screenwriter, and producer. A triplet and part of a large family with seven brothers and one sister, he has lived in Buenos Aires, Montpellier, Israel, Berlin, and Madrid—experiences that shape the emotional and multicultural perspective of his work. He holds a degree in Computer Science from the University of Buenos Aires and trained in filmmaking at Art-on-the-run in Berlin, later completing an MBA in Film Directing at EFTI in Madrid.
His films focus on intimate explorations of human relationships, the passage of time, and identity, marked by precise visual storytelling and emotional depth. Through fragmented narratives and vulnerable characters, he delves into themes such as friendship, grief, and memory.
As a director, he has made the short films Lorenza's Bike, Radzyn, Seed, Warsaw, Baba, and Jordan, screened at international festivals across Europe and Latin America. His work has been recognized for its sensitivity, conceptual clarity, and refined cinematic language.
He is currently developing his first feature film, El Gran Carmelo, now in international co-production. His goal is to push the boundaries of visual storytelling and craft immersive cinematic experiences that resonate, provoke reflection, and endure beyond the screen.
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