ELOY GONZÁLEZ
Creator, director and programmer.
He was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Graduated from the National Drama Conservatory.
Realized his studies with Germán Trabella, Pompeyo Audivert, Enrique Klentak,
Norman Brisky, Carmen Baliero, Raúl Perrone and Nora Moseinco.
In 2004 makes the opening of Pablo Picasso’s play “Le désir attrapé par la queue”
for the first time in Argentina.
Between 2004 and 2007 works for the “Teatro Colón’s Research Center” (CETC)
and in the “Contemporary music Cycle” in different national and international
productions in the following areas: Direction, Stating, Light, Acting.
In 2006 and 2007 he take part Direction and mise-en-scène alongside Martín Bauer of these plays: An Alphabet by John Cage (Teatro San Martín), Vanitas by Salvatore Sciarrino (Teatro Presidente Alvear) and Infinito Nero by Salvatore Sciarrino (CETC).
In 2006 he’s invited by María Kodama (Jorge Luis Borges International Foundation) to participate in the hommage for the 20 years of the writer’s death. He stages the theatrical installation “Enigmas del tiempo”.
In 2007, he plays along with Margarita Fernández in “Conferencia o El Orden de las cosas”, theater play by Martín Bauer (CETC). And also, as an independet production, sataged "Il Diavolo tentato" by Giovanni Papini at the ancient Verdi Theatre placed in La Boca.
In 2009 he stages “El Vampiro” by Horacio Quiroga, in a mise-en-scène mixing theater, cinema and radio soap opera.
In 2008, 2010 and 2011 is hired by Eyeworks – Cuatro Cabezas and Cru Films to work with the editing team in different documentaries for Latinamerican channels: History Channel, HBO and Infinito.
Since 2007 untill these days is programmer and director for Necrodrama, experimental art movement about young people’s death, that from it’s documentary basis, uses resources from diferents artistics disciplines. It’s objetives is to desarticulate the formal elements for representation throug the abscence.
Lives on an exotic and paridisiac island at the northeast in Brazil far away from civilization.
Secretary of Culture at the Prefecture of Barra de Santo Antônio, Alagoas, Brazil.
He graduated from the National Conservatory of Dramatic Arts. He studied acting with Norman Brisky, Pompeyo Audivert, and Nora Moseinco, film with Raúl Perrone, and music with Carmen Baliero. In 2004, he premiered in Argentina "El Deseo atrapado por la cola," a lesser-known play by painter Pablo Picasso. He then began working at the Experimentation Center of the Teatro Colón and the Cycle of Contemporary Music Concerts at the Teatro Complejo in Buenos Aires, participating in national and international productions in the areas of direction, stage management, lighting design, and acting.
In 2006, he was invited to participate in a tribute for the 20th anniversary of the death of writer Jorge Luis Borges, an event organized by Maria Kodama, where he created the theatrical installation "Enigmas del tiempo," premiered at the former National Library of Buenos Aires. In 2007, he worked at Eyeworks - Cuatro Cabezas, joining the documentary editing team for channels in Latin America, History Channel, HBO, and Infinito.
He has directed over 20 plays and founded Necrodrama in 2007, a documentary theater project focused on the deaths of young people. He made his first feature documentary "La nada," premiered at the Cine Joia in Rio de Janeiro, and participated in festivals in Lima, Peru; Piriápolis, Uruguay; Buenos Aires; and Oslo, Norway. In 2012, he moved to Brazil and directed his second feature film "Diamantis," which premiered at the Unusual Film Festival in Buenos Aires, receiving a special mention from the jury and participating in the International Film Festival Piriápolis de Película.
In 2020, his book "Necrodrama" was published. He is currently finalizing his feature film "El Evangelio según Marcos," based on the fascinating story by Jorge Luis Borges, and serves as Secretary of Culture for Barra de Santo Antônio in Alagoas, Brazil.