He was born in Argentina in 1987. In 2009, he finished his studies at Universidad del Cine and Escuela Metropolitana de Arte Dramática in Buenos Aires. He complemented his academic degrees with private teachers of film directing, playwriting, acting, cast directing, production design and theatre directing.
Between 2011 and 2013, he directed a trilogy of short films composed by La fiesta de casamiento (The wedding party), La mañana de Navidad (Christmas morning) and La playa de México (The beach of Mexico), which were selected and awarded at various film festivals including Cannes, San Sebastián, Rotterdam and BAFICI.
He has worked as an assistant director in cinema and theatre, including the feature films Viola (Viola) and La princesa de Francia (The princess of France), directed by Matías Piñeiro; and the theatre plays Blackbird (Blackbird), directed by Alejandro Tantanian, and Y cuando no te quiera, será de nuevo el caos (And whenever I do not love you, there will be chaos), directed by Matías Piñeiro. He also works as screenplay and playwriting teacher and as theatre translator.
In 2014, he wrote the theatre play Canciones en momentos de él (Songs in moments of him), directed by Corina Fiorillo.
He is now developing his first feature film La mujer despierta (The awakened woman), produced by Melanie Schapiro.