Alejandro Rath is a multifaceted individual with a diverse range of skills and accomplishments. As a director, he has made a significant impact in the film industry, with his documentary feature film "Who killed Mariano Ferreyra?" receiving great acclaim in Argentina. He has also ventured into fiction filmmaking, premiering his first feature film "Alicia" at the Trieste Festival and in movie theaters in Argentina.
In addition to his work as a director, Rath is also an assistant director, having collaborated on several projects, including "The Twilight of the Species" by Alberto Romero, "Reas" by Lola Arias, and "Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed" by Hernán Rosselli. He has also worked as a script supervisor on "Los caminantes de la calle" by Juan Martín Hsu.
As a producer, Rath is a partner in the production company Zebra Films, which has been involved in various projects. He has also worked as an editor for over 20 years, editing various sports television programs for Fox Sports and TyC Sports.
Furthermore, Rath is an academic, having been a professor in the Image and Sound Designer program at the University of Buenos Aires for several years. He has also been involved in various documentary projects, including "Manifesto", a documentary essay that premiered at the Doclisboa festival, and "Camioneras" (Women truckers),a documentary series that premiered in 2023 on the Encuentro channel. His latest documentary, "Three crosses", is a documentary that deals with three cases of abuse in the Argentine Catholic Church, which has not yet been released.