Ginger Gentile moved to Buenos Aires, Argentina in 2002 after graduating from Columbia University in New York City. Since then, Ginger Gentile has made over 70 short documentaries that can be seen on IFC, Current TV, Travel Channel and edited a feature length film. A short film that she directed and shot was just voted into the finalist round of Filmaka.com and she is filming a documenty "Slum Girl Soccer" about a girls´soccer team in the Villa 31 in Buenos Aires.

While Ginger focuses on the creative side (scripting, shooting, and editing) she can also put together a first rate crew, including one of the hardest working Argentine producers in the business, for larger projects. She is constantly researching new documentary ideas and can offer ready-made content to TV stations and internet portals.

¡Y por supuesto, se habla castellano! Of course, Spanish spoken!

Shooting "Stencil" Doc for IFC

Shooting "Stencil" Doc for IFC

Filming Darío Suarez paint his incredible stencil murals was the most fun I had operating a video camera. Photo taken by my producer and partner, Gabriel Balanovsky.

shooting "beef is bueno"

shooting "beef is bueno"

Yes, we are interviewing a cow! I´m holding the boom, Gerardo Brossy is getting the camera ready and Paula Giggins is ready with the questions. In two days we visited two gauchos, a feedlot and a slaughter house in BsAs province. click on Portolio to see the finished video.

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