Puenzo was born in
Buenos Aires, Argentina on 19 February 1946. He began a successful career in 1965 producing
television advertising spots in Argentina. He founded Luis Puenzo Cinema, a production company, with Sergio Tamburri (
film editor and
trombone player of the famous Porteña Jazz Band); the firm's name was changed to Cinemanía S.A. in 1974. During the
civic-military dictatorship of Argentina in the mid 1970s and early 1980s many filmmakers became victims of repression and some went into exile; some
disappeared. During this difficult time, Puenzo decided to work in advertising. In the United States he is known for his film
Old Gringo (1989), starring
Gregory Peck,
Jane Fonda and
Jimmy Smits. His film
The Official Story (1985) won an
Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and many other accolades. He was the president of the
INCAA under the presidency of
Alberto Fernández. Puenzo died in Buenos Aires on 21 April 2026, at the age of 80. He was the father of screenwriter and film director
Lucía Puenzo. ==Observations==