Ana Poliak Biography
Ana Poliak (Buenos Aires, Argentina, July 30, 1962) is a film director and screenwriter who, among other films, directed "¡Que vivan los crotos!" (1990), "La fe del volcán" (2002) and "Parapalos" (2004). He studied Drawing and Painting with Anselmo Piccoli and graduated with a specialty in Directing from the Experimental Film School of the National Institute of Cinematography (ENERC), of the National Institute of Cinema and Audiovisual Arts.
In 1989 he founded the production company Viada Producciones.
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