Hernán Rodríguez Matte

Hernán Rodríguez Matte (Santiago, Chile, May 16, 1972) Chilean author, director and screenwriter[1] is principally known for his literary work[2] and his extensive work as a screenwriter. He is the author of the novel Barrio Alto[3] and the creator of the successful television series ‘La Colonia[4]’,[5] Welcome to Reality[6] and ‘Papá Mono[7][8] among others. He is also the founder of Radio Isla Negra, a global, multi stream, listener supported radio station.

Biography

In the 90s, he achieved great notoriety for his column "La Vida Según Benito[9]"[10] in the missing youth publication Zona de Contacto,[11] of El Mercurio. In 2000, he completed his MFA (Master in Screenwriting) at the prestigious American Film Institute in Los Angeles, California; and worked on translating and adapting formats on Sony Pictures Television for the Hispanic market. One of the most successful formats was the creation and development of ‘Bienvenida Realidad[12]’;[13] a television series commissioned by Sony Pictures.[13] Television and aired by Chilean National Television in 2004 and later acquired by Cadena 3, RCN, Sony Spin United States, Rede CNT Brasil and Teleamazonas Ecuador.

In the year of 2005 while based in Chile, he published his first novel titled Barrio Alto[14] under Editorial Alfaguara. The book achieved significant sales successes, but hard literary criticism.

Hernán then began a prolific career as a television screenwriter, writing for hit series such as ‘Casado con Hijos’, ‘Tiempo Final’, ‘La Nany[15]’, ‘Tres son Multitud[16]’, ‘Cartas de Mujer’, ‘El diario secreto de una profesional[17]’, ‘La Colonia’, ‘El reemplazante’,[18] etc. He later worked as a director on the series ‘Una pareja Dispareja’ with actors Luciano Cruz Coke, Felipe Braun and Delfina Guzmán among others. He is the creator of the successful series ‘La Colonia’, a comedy broadcast by Mega that produced more than 200 episodes and quickly became the only Chilean sitcom sold abroad. In 2011 he was named Head of Development at TVN, and Show Runner for the series ‘El Reemplazante’, which was then awarded the best series of the year.[19] He soon returned to the screen on Channel 13, where he was the creator and executive producer of the successful series ‘Papá Mono’ that reached 32 share points. He has been repeatedly nominated for the Altazor Award[20] as best fiction writer.

References

  1. "Hernan Rodriguez Matte". IMDb. Retrieved 2019-11-21.
  2. Rodriguez Matte, Hernan. "Books on Amazon". www.amazon.com. Retrieved 2019-11-21.
  3. Rodríguez M., Hernán, 1972- (2004). Barrio alto (1. ed.). Providencia, Santiago de Chile: Alfaguara. ISBN 956-239-318-6. OCLC 63241745.CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  4. La colonia, retrieved 2020-04-23
  5. "La colonia (serie de televisión)", Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre (in Spanish), 2019-10-23, retrieved 2019-11-21
  6. Welcome to Reality, retrieved 2020-04-24
  7. Papá Mono, retrieved 2020-04-23
  8. "Papá mono", Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre (in Spanish), 2019-09-10, retrieved 2019-11-21
  9. Rodríguez M., Hernán, 1972- (1998). La vida según Benito (1. ed.). Santiago de Chile: Editorial Los Andes. ISBN 956-7014-07-8. OCLC 48246660.CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  10. M, Hernán Rodríguez (1998). La vida según Benito (in Spanish). Editorial Los Andes.
  11. "Zona de Contacto", Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre (in Spanish), 2019-06-16, retrieved 2019-11-21
  12. Bienvenida Realidad, retrieved 2020-04-23
  13. "Chile station sets CTIT co-production". Variety. 2001-06-03. Retrieved 2019-11-21.
  14. Rodríguez M., Hernán, 1972- (2004). Barrio alto (1. ed.). Providencia, Santiago de Chile: Alfaguara. ISBN 956-239-318-6. OCLC 63241745.CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  15. La nany, retrieved 2020-04-23
  16. Tres son multitud, retrieved 2020-04-23
  17. Diario secreto de una profesional, retrieved 2020-04-23
  18. El Reemplazante, retrieved 2020-04-23
  19. ""El Reemplazante" arrasó en los Altazor". 24Horas.cl (in Spanish). 2013-05-09. Retrieved 2019-11-21.
  20. "Hernan Rodriguez Matte". IMDb. Retrieved 2020-04-24.
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