Guillermo Amoedo Schultze, a multifaceted individual, was born on March 2nd, 1983, in the vibrant city of Montevideo, Uruguay. As a talented director and screenwriter, he has been based in Santiago, Chile, since 2007.
Throughout his illustrious career, Amoedo has directed several notable projects, including the TV movies El Crack (2011),Retorno (2009),La Leyenda de El Crack (2015),as well as the feature films The Stranger (2014) and El habitante (2017).
In addition to his solo directorial endeavors, Amoedo has collaborated with esteemed directors, such as Nicolás López, with whom he co-wrote the films Que Pena Tu Vida (2010),Que Pena Tu Boda (2011),Que Pena Tu Familia (2012),My best worst friends (2013),Hazlo como hombre (2017),and No Estoy Loca (2018). Furthermore, he has co-written films with director Eli Roth, including Aftershock (2012),The Green Inferno (2013),and Knock Knock (2015).
Guillermo Amoedo's educational background is marked by his Bachelor of Communication degree from the University of Montevideo, followed by a Master in Screenwriting from the University of Los Andes in Santiago, which has undoubtedly contributed to his success in the film industry.