Mariano De Rosa
Mariano De Rosa has been making some serious waves in the film scene lately, especially with his latest projects. 2024 seems to be a big year for him, thanks to his work on "The Astronaut Lovers" and "¿Quién quiere casarse con un Astronauta?"—yeah, the titles alone kinda grab you, right? Both films dive into the whole space obsession thing, but not in the cliché way you’d expect from your average sci-fi. "The Astronaut Lovers" turns the idea of romance and ambition completely upside down, meshing cosmic adventure with messy human feelings. People aren’t just floating around in zero gravity—they’re also dealing with jealousy, heartbreak, and the absurdity of chasing dreams that might literally be out of reach.
Then there’s "¿Quién quiere casarse con un Astronauta?," which takes the classic dating show formula and chucks it into orbit—imagine the chaos of reality TV, but with spacesuits and existential dread. It’s hilarious and weirdly touching, poking fun at the lengths people go for love and fame.
Don’t forget "Una chica invisible" from 2020. This one’s a little different—more grounded, but still quirky as hell. It follows a girl who blends into the background (sometimes literally), navigating high school drama, unrequited love, and the struggle to, you know, actually be seen. De Rosa manages to stitch together the bizarre and the relatable, giving his films a vibe that’s equal parts heart and oddball humor. All in all, if you’re into stories that mix the cosmic with the painfully human, his stuff is worth checking out.