
Julián Larquier Tellarini
Acting
Biography
Julián Larquier Tellarini is an Argentine theatre, film, and television actor.
Known For

Private Fiction
Over several days and nights, an actor and an actress read the correspondence between Torcuato and Kamala, the film director's parents, he from Argentina, and she from India. The letters, encompassing the decades from the 50s to the 70s, refer to love and idealism, record world travels, talk about socialism and psychoanalysis, about pain and broken dreams. Their reading reveals a relationship between the actors, with similarities and differences. Meanwhile, with his own daughter, the director sets about solving the puzzle of the family memory, an intimate twentieth-century tale.

Apache: The Life of Carlos Tevez
This gritty dramatization of the life of Carlos Tevez shows his rise to soccer stardom amid the harrowing conditions in Argentina's Fuerte Apache.

The Distinguished Citizen
After refusing big and prestigious awards all over the world, Mr. Mantovani, Literature Nobel Prize winner, accepts an invitation to visit his hometown in Argentina, which has been the inspiration for all of his books. It turns out that accepting this invitation is the worst idea of his life. Expect the unexpected when you have used real people as characters in your novels!

The Student
Roque starts University in Buenos Aires but he is not particularly interested in attending classes or working towards a degree. Instead, he dedicates his time to one of the many groups vying for control of the university, motivated less by grand political ideals than by a wish to get close to Paula, an attractive young teacher heavily involved in internal university politics.

The Princess of France
A year after his father’s death, Victor returns to Buenos Aires in order to reconquer the life he was forced to abandon. He brings a new project with him for his former theater company: a radio-play of Shakespeare’s “Love’s Labour’s Lost”.

Clara Gets Lost in the Woods
Clara is on her way out of the city on a family trip to the outskirts. She receives a message from Martina, her childhood friend, the person she'd been with the night of the tragedy at the República Cromañón club, bringing the idea of motherhood into the foreground. This shot of the present day and reality in a series of WhatsApp texts, home videos and family lunches sparks an exhaustive look back at her own adolescence and that of her friends in a city ravaged by the crisis and by a tragedy.

Swiping Love
Rodrigo is quite sure about his ability to seduce all women, and he never stays with anyone. Love doesn’t exist to him. In this, his game, he has faced some diffcult catches, but not impossible ones. Now he will meet Sol, and she will break all the rules that he has made up.

Rosalinda
A group of actors retire to an island in Tigre to rehearse William Shakespeare’s As You Like It and suddenly Luisa, who is playing Rosalinda, makes a bad decision.

Cuando brillan las estrellas
As a child, Lucas falls in love with Ana. His story is truncated: she moves away and he loses track of her. Today Lucas does crossword puzzles and has almost zero love-sexual life. Meanwhile, his friend Santiago has a blind date with Verónica that ends after a few seconds. Verónica's neighbor is in a secret and quite toxic relationship.

Cinéfilo
A film buff, after being fired from his job, embraces his compensation in pursuit of making his debut feature: a short film for which he has neither the actresses, nor the script, nor the slightest idea of where to start.
Filmography
as Domingo
as Valentín
as Damián
as Román Funes
as Leandro
as Cochi
as Cura
as Santiago
as Fran
as Leo
as Conserje (as Julian Larquier)
as Hernán (segment "TTT")
as Juan Cornell
as Juan
as Víctor
as Lautaro
as Germán
as Chas