Renate Costa
Writing1981-01-01Asunción, ParaguayFemale

Renate Costa

Also known as Renate Costa Perdomo

Renate Costa Perdomo (Asunción, May 21, 1981 – Paris, June 29, 2020) was a Paraguayan screenwriter, director, and producer. In 2010, she wrote and directed the documentary 108 Cuchillo de Palo, which garnered international acclaim. This documentary stands out for its intimate story in which Renate Costa recounts the experiences of her uncle, Rodolfo Costa, a witness to the torture of homosexuals during the Alfredo Stroessner dictatorship. Furthermore, the documentary premiered amidst a period of political change in Paraguay, as in 2008 the Colorado Party lost power after 61 years, opening Paraguay to profound criticism of its political and social system.

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Writing

Born

1981-01-01

Place of Birth

Asunción, Paraguay

Also Known As

Renate Costa Perdomo