Andre R. Guttfreund Explained

Andre R. Guttfreund
Birth Date:6 November 1946
Birth Place:El Salvador
Education:
  • Tufts University
  • American Film Institute Conservatory
Occupation:Film director, film producer
Years Active:1976–present
Known For:In the Region of Ice

Andre R. Guttfreund (born November 6, 1946)[1] is a Salvadoran film director, producer and filmmaker. He is better known for the production of the 1976 short film In the Region of Ice, for which he received an Oscar at the 1977 Academy Awards with Peter Werner for Best Live Action Short Film,[2] becoming the first and so far only Central American to receive an Oscar.[3]

Biography

Guttfreund was the eldest of five children and the son of a Romanian actress and a German diplomat.[4] As a kid, he studied at the Escuela Americana in San Salvador. When he was 13 years-old he travelled to the US and attended Verde Valley School in Sedona, Arizon,then he studied political science at Tufts University. He grew up bilingual, speaking Spanish and German. After his graduation in 1970, he received an invitation to get a Master in theater in London.[5] After graduating from his master, Guttfreund was invited to El Salvador by Walter Béneke, the then Minister of Education of El Salvador, to start the Educative Television project with him. Guttfreund was director of the Educative Television project from 1971 to 1973.[6] After that, he came back to the US and studied production and directing at the American Film Institute Conservatory and graduated with a Master of Fine Arts degree.[7]

In 1976, Guttfreund produced his first film In the Region of Ice, and received the Oscar in the category of Best Live Action Short Film, becoming the first and so far only Central American to receive an Oscar.[8] He also directed and produced films such as the TV movie A Perfect Match (1980), the film romance Breach of Contract (1982), the sports drama Abduction of Carry Swenson (1987), the dramatic Western Cabalgando con la muerte (1989) and the mystery drama Femme Fatale (1991), starring Colin Firth, Lisa Zane and Billy Zane. He has also appeared in various roles in television series in the United States and Spain, such as the dramatic series L.A. Law and Picket Fences and the comedy series Periodistas.

He worked at the José Simeón Cañas Central American University's Centro de Audiovisuales and at the Verde Valley School.[9] He has been president of the Salvadoran Film and Television Association (ASCINE) from 2012 to 2016.[10] In this capacity, he also worked as an adviser to the Ministry of Economic Affairs between 2014 and 2016, he served as an adviser to the Film and Audiovisual Coordination Council and was appointed special envoy by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleCredited as Notes
width=6% Directorwidth=6% Writerwidth=6% Producerwidth=6% Editorwidth=6% Other
1976In the Region of IceShort film
1980A Perfect MatchStory writer
1982Breach of Contract
1987The Abduction of Kari Swenson
1987The Little Match GirlSupervising producer
1989Cabalgando con la muerteScreenplay and story writer
1990Femme Fatale
2012Historias que dan miedoCreative producer
2014MalacrianzaCreative producer
2018Relentless
2019Cachada: The Opportunity

Television

YearTitleRole
1988-1990Knots LandingDirector
Episodes: "A Weekend Getaway" (1988), "The Spin Doctor" (1989) and "Out of Control" (1990)
1990SuperboyDirector
Episodes: "Brimstone" (1990), "Escape to Earth" (1990), "Revenge from the Deep" (1990) and "The Woman Called Tiger Eye" (1990)
1992-1993L.A. LawDirector
Episodes: "Love on the Rox" (1992) and "Hello and Goodbye" (1993)
1994Picket FencesDirector
Episode: "Terms of Estrangement" (1994)
1996Second NoahDirector
Episode: "God's Last Laugh" (1996)
1999PeriodistasDirector
Episodes: "Una chiquillada" (1999) and "Fugas" (1999)
2001The Color of WarVoice director
2013Capitán CentroaméricaAs "MUC"

Videogames

YearTitleRole
1999Emergency Room 2Director
2000Code BlueDirector

Awards

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2019-02-27. André Guttfreund: el primer centroamericano en ganar un Oscar (Interview). live. https://web.archive.org/web/20200822182255/http://www.102nueve.com/2019/02/27/andre-guttfreund-el-primer-centroamericano-en-ganar-un-oscar/. 2020-08-22. 2020-08-22. 102nueve. es.
  2. Web site: The 49th Academy Awards 1977. 2020-08-22. Oscars.org Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. en.
  3. News: Romero. Dora Luz. 2018-03-05. Andre Guttfreund, el único centroamericano que ha ganado un Oscar. es. El País. 2020-08-22. 1134-6582.
  4. Web site: Claudio. Martínez. 2016-02-24. El Óscar salvadoreño. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20200822180035/https://historico.elsalvador.com/historico/176721/el-oscar-salvadoreno.html. 2020-08-22. 2020-08-22. El Diario de Hoy. es.
  5. Web site: Murcia. Diego. 2009-10-02. "El Óscar lo guardé por muchos años en un clóset" ElFaro.net. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20200822183505/https://elfaro.net/es/200910/el_agora/3627/%E2%80%9CEl-%C3%93scar-lo-guard%C3%A9-por-muchos-a%C3%B1os-en-un-cl%C3%B3set%E2%80%9D.htm?st-full_text=all&tpl=11. 2020-08-22. 2020-08-22. El Faro.
  6. Web site: Nóchez. María Luz. André Guttfreund - Iconoclastas. 2020-08-23. El Faro.
  7. Web site: Romero. Dora Luz. 2019-05-16. Norma Torres, Franklin Chang, André Guttfreund y Luis Enrique: 4 centroamericanos que hicieron historia en EE.UU. (sin olvidarse de su región). 2020-08-23. La Prensa Gráfica. es-ES.
  8. Web site: 2017-05-23. El Festival Internacional de Cine de Huesca 'saca músculo' en su 45ª edición. 2020-08-22. Festival Internacional de Cine de Huesca. es-ES.
  9. Web site: Andre Guttfreund Official page. 2020-08-22. Facebook. en.
  10. Web site: Salvatierra. Hugo. 2020-12-30. Andre R. Guttfreund, el salvadoreño que ganó el Oscar. 2021-07-31. Forbes Centroamérica • Información de negocios y estilo de vida para los líderes de Centroamérica y RD. es-MX.