Eduardo Leyrado, born in Buenos Aires on March 31, 1972, has made a significant mark in the world of independent cinema, particularly through his standout performance in "Valeria, una película lyncheana" (2004). This film, a unique exploration of surrealist themes inspired by David Lynch, has become a cult favorite among collectors and is often sought after for its avant-garde storytelling and striking visuals. Leyrado's involvement in this project not only showcases his talents as an actor but also helps establish him as a critical figure in Argentina's independent film scene.
In addition to his acting career, Leyrado is the founder and director of the Cosquín International Independent Film Festival (FICIC), which highlights emerging filmmakers and innovative storytelling. His contributions to both film and festival culture resonate with collectors who appreciate the preservation of independent cinema. With a growing filmography and a dedication to promoting unique voices in the industry, Leyrado's works remain essential for any serious physical media collector looking to enrich their library with noteworthy cinematic experiences.