Ulises de la Orden is an Argentine filmmaker known for his work in documentary films. He has gained recognition for his contributions to socially and politically charged topics in Argentina. Some of his notable films include "Tierra Adentro" (2011), which explores the complex relationship between indigenous communities and the state in Argentina, and "Nueva Venecia" (2016), which depicts life in a floating village in Colombia. De la Orden's films often focus on the intersection of human rights, identity, and historical memory. His work has been featured in various international film festivals, allowing him to reach a global audience intrigued by the issues faced in Latin America and beyond. While specific awards or accolades are not extensively documented, his films have been appreciated for their critical engagement with meaningful, real-world issues.
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