Gonzalo Arias(VI)
- Producer
- Writer
- Director
Gonzalo Arias holds a degree in Sociology from the Universidad de Buenos Aires, with postgraduate studies at FLACSO and the Universidad Complutense de Madrid in communication, public opinion, and public management. He is the General Director of UN3 Channel at the Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero and the General Manager of the production companies GM Comunicación and Tronito.
Arias specializes in developing fiction projects for major on-demand platforms, offering expertise in financing and co-production strategies. He has collaborated with National Geographic, HBO, Canal 9, TV Pública, Canal Encuentro, América TV, UN3TV, MGM, Space, Flow, Canal 26, Infobae, and more.
In 2023, he won two Martín Fierro Awards: Best Fiction for the series El Hincha (Flow) and Best Sports Program for Selección Argentina, Camino a Qatar (Amazon).
In 2024, he released Soccer Soul, the official film of the Argentine national soccer team, which drew over 500,000 viewers to theaters and achieved international distribution via HBO Max. That same year, he premiered the series Family Therapy on the Personal Flow platform, garnering over one million viewers. The series was selected for the EFM Series Market at the Berlinale and earned him another Martín Fierro Award for Best Fiction in Argentine television.
Arias is developing a documentary series on the Copa América in collaboration with CONMEBOL and holds the life rights to Pepe Mujica, the former president of Uruguay and a global political icon.
Arias specializes in developing fiction projects for major on-demand platforms, offering expertise in financing and co-production strategies. He has collaborated with National Geographic, HBO, Canal 9, TV Pública, Canal Encuentro, América TV, UN3TV, MGM, Space, Flow, Canal 26, Infobae, and more.
In 2023, he won two Martín Fierro Awards: Best Fiction for the series El Hincha (Flow) and Best Sports Program for Selección Argentina, Camino a Qatar (Amazon).
In 2024, he released Soccer Soul, the official film of the Argentine national soccer team, which drew over 500,000 viewers to theaters and achieved international distribution via HBO Max. That same year, he premiered the series Family Therapy on the Personal Flow platform, garnering over one million viewers. The series was selected for the EFM Series Market at the Berlinale and earned him another Martín Fierro Award for Best Fiction in Argentine television.
Arias is developing a documentary series on the Copa América in collaboration with CONMEBOL and holds the life rights to Pepe Mujica, the former president of Uruguay and a global political icon.