Gustavo Lipsztein
Brazilian filmmaker / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gustavo Lipsztein is a television and film screenwriter, director, producer born in Rio de Janeiro.[1] He created, wrote and executive produced the Netflix miniseries Todo Dia a Mesma Noite [pt] (The Endless Night) [2023],[2][3] wrote Amazon comedy feature Depois a Louca Sou Eu [pt] (Losing My Marbles) [2022],[4][5] co-created and wrote Fox series 1 Contra Todos (One Against All) [2017-2020],[6] wrote the feature O Paciente - O Caso Tancredo Neves [pt] (The Patient: The Last Hours of Tancredo Neves) [2018],[7][8] wrote Polícia Federal: A Lei É para Todos (Operation Carwash: A Worldwide Corruption Scandal Made in Brazil) [2017],[9] and created and wrote Brazilian broadcast series Sem Volta [pt] [2017].[10][11] Lipsztein also wrote Santo [2022] for Netflix Spain, wrote, directed and produced the Lionsgate feature film Dead in the Water, and co-directed the Spanish/Argentinean feature film Blue Lips.[12]
Lipsztein earned a BA from NYU's Tisch School of Arts, a Masters in screenwriting from the American Film Institute,[13] and an MBA from the UCLA Anderson School of Management.[14] He currently resides in Los Angeles, CA.[15]