Boris Quercia Martinic (born 31 August 1967) is a Chilean actor, director, writer, and producer. In theater, he stood out for his performance as Roberto Parra Sandoval in the acclaimed work La negra Ester[es] by Andrés Pérez[es]. As a filmmaker, his first feature film Sex with Love received several national and international awards. As a television director, Los 80 has become one of the most successful Chilean series since its premiere in 2008. And as a writer he has won the Grand Prix of Crime Fiction in France with his second novel, Perro muerto.

Biography

The son of actor Benito Quercia, Boris studied acting at the University of Chile.

He is one of the founders of the Teatro Provisorio company, which later became the Gran Circo Teatro[es], directed by Andrés Pérez, and where he starred in the famed play La negra Ester. Later he joined the company Teatro Sombrero Verde, under the direction of Willy Semler.

His career as a film director began with the short film Ñoquis (1995), shot in 16 mm format, followed by El lanza (1997) in 35 mm. In 2000 he premiered L.S.D., the first Chilean film recorded in digital format. Three years later his first feature film, Sex with Love, was released, for which he won the Altazor Award as best director, as well as several other international awards for best film and direction. In 2006 he released his second feature film, El rey de los huevones[es]. Quercia has been the screenwriter of all his films.

In television, he directed the first five seasons (2008–2012) of Los 80, which became one of the most successful series in Chile. He eventually decided to leave the series to be able to act in the Chilean adaptation[es] of the successful Argentine series El hombre de tu vida[es]. About this change, he says that when he was invited to participate in the casting he felt insecure because he had never played the role of conqueror. "Well, I did the casting the same and they liked it and they insisted that I do the character. The problem is that I was going to run into Los 80 and I had to make a very complicated decision, because I feel very good about that project. Somehow, I did five seasons as a director, I wrote several scripts, then it was complicated."

With Guillermo Arriaga at FILSA 2017

In 2010 Quercia published his first novel, Santiago Quiñones, tira. About his writing career, he said in 2013: "I have to find more spaces to devote myself to writing, but it is one of the things that I am most passionate about, and the experience of the novel was very good. I liked it a lot. Furthermore, I think it built a character that I could follow in other instances."

His second detective novel was released in France in 2015, Perro muerto (Tant de chiens, translated by Isabel Siklodi, Editorial Asphalte) starring the same character, PDI detective Santiago Quiñones. The following year, the book won that country's Grand Prix of Crime Fiction in the Foreign Novel category. This award, which in French is called Grand prix du roman noir, has been given annually since 2009 within the framework of the Beaune International Film Festival.

Quercia plans to create a trilogy with his detective, with whom he also wants to make a television series.

His brother Antonio is a director of photography, and they have worked together on several projects, including the series El hombre de tu vida.

Works

YearFilmRole
Film Actor Year Film Role 1993 Johnny 100 Pesos Parker 1994 Pelea de fondo (short) 1995 Vine a decirles que me voy[es] (short) Asfalto sin rumbo (short) 1996 Mi último hombre[es] Rodrigo 1997 El lanza (short) Historias de fútbol[es] René 1998 El hombre que imaginaba[es] Aníbal 1999 El desquite[es] Guillermo 2000 L.S.D Coronation Andrés joven 2002 La perra 2003 Sex with Love Emilio 2006 El rey de los huevones[es] Anselmo 2008 Chile puede Guillermo 2009 Súper, todo Chile adentro[es] Hugo Director 1995 – Ñoquis (short) 1997 – El lanza (short) 2000 – L.S.D 2003 – Sex with Love 2006 – El rey de los huevones[es] Screenwriter 1995 – Ñoquis (short) 1997 – El lanza (short) 1999 – El desquite[es] 2000 – L.S.D 2003 – Sex with Love 2006 – El rey de los huevones[es] 2008 – Chile puede Producer 1997 – El lanza (short) 2006 – KiltroTelevision Actor 1991 – Ellas por ellas[es], as Manolo 1995 – Matías, el cuentacuentos, as Matías 1995 – El amor está de moda, as Domingo 1996 – Marrón Glacé, el regreso[es], as Ciro Chaquib 1996 – Vecinos puertas adentro, as Eugenio 1997 – Eclipse de luna, as Alejandro Llich 1998 – Amándote[es], as José Ignacio Bermúdez 1999 – Fuera de control[es], as Gino Mackenzie 2000 – Sabor a ti[es], as Fidel Castro Castro 2013 – El hombre de tu vida[es], as Hugo Canales 2015 – Entre caníbales, as Samuel Amerman Director 2004 – Geografía del deseo[es] 2007 – Huaiquimán y Tolosa[es] 2008 – Los 80 – 1st season 2009 – Los 80 – 2nd season 2010 – Los 80 – 3rd season 2011 – Los 80 – 4th season 2012 – Los 80 – 5th season Books 2008 – Sex with Love, screenwriter of the film of the same name (Ocho Libros Editores) 2014 – Santiago Quiñones, tira (Random House Mondadori; translated into French by Baptiste Chardon as Les Rues de Santiago) 2015 – Perro muerto (translated into French by Isabel Siklodi as Tant de chiens)
1993Johnny 100 PesosParker
1994Pelea de fondo (short)
1995Vine a decirles que me voy[es] (short)
Asfalto sin rumbo (short)
1996Mi último hombre[es]Rodrigo
1997El lanza (short)
Historias de fútbol[es]René
1998El hombre que imaginaba[es]Aníbal
1999El desquite[es]Guillermo
2000L.S.D
CoronationAndrés joven
2002La perra
2003Sex with LoveEmilio
2006El rey de los huevones[es]Anselmo
2008Chile puedeGuillermo
2009Súper, todo Chile adentro[es]Hugo

Awards

YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
2004Altazor AwardDirection: FilmSex with LoveWinner
2005Direction: DramaGeografía del deseo[es]Winner
ScreenwriterGeografía del deseoWinner
2009Direction: DramaLos 80Winner
ScreenwriterLos 80Winner
2010Direction: DramaLos 80Winner
2011Direction: DramaLos 80Winner
2016Grand Prix of Crime FictionForeign NovelTant de chiens (Perro muerto)Winner

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