
María Alché
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María Alché (born 23 April 1983; Buenos Aires) is an Argentian actress, director, scriptwriter, who starred in "The Holy Girl" by Lucrecia Martel (2004). Her first feature film "A Family Submerged" premiered in Filmmakers of the Present at Locarno Festival 2018 and won the Horizons Award at San Sebastián International Film Festival 2018, Best Screenplay at Lima Latin American Film Festival 2019, Ingmar Bergman International Debut Award at Gothenburg Film Festival 2019, Critics’ Award at Barcelona D’A Film Festival 2019 and Best Director at FICUNAM International Cinema Festival 2019, among others.
Known for
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Easy Sex, Sad Movies (2014)
as Camila

The Holy Girl (2004)
as Amalia

The Faculties (2019)
Actor

I Married a Dumbass (2016)
as Pichu

Luminaris (2011)
as Woman

Left for Dead (2007)
as Dora

Condón Express (2005)
as Magali

When Clouds Hide the Shadow (2025)
Actor

Muta (2011)
as Model

My First Wedding (2011)
as Lala
Hotel Y (2012)
Actor

The Man of the Future (2019)
as Maxi

Tres Cinematecas (2022)
as Locutora Argentina
She Wolf (2013)
as Sofia

Three minutes (2008)
Actor

Somewhere Beautiful (2017)
as Elena

The Holy Girl: Making Of (2005)
Actor
La mañana de Navidad (2012)
Actor
Puertas adentro (2007)
Actor

Chuquiragua (2016)
as Lucía

Signs of a Struggle (2015)
Actor
Lejos del sol (2005)
Actor

After The Silence (2021)
Actor
Valijero (—)
Actor
Cañones Ocultos Entre Las Flores (2012)
Actor
El Parque de la Muerte Súbita (2005)
Actor

Faith and Fidelity (2016)
as Rosa
La hermana menor (2008)
Actor





