Sergio Maza is an Argentine screenwriter who currently lives in New York. He graduated from the National School of Experimentation and Filmmaking.
He has written professionally for television and taught film and writing courses at the University of Lanus, the Film College School, and the National School of Experimentation and Filmmaking in Argentina.
As a screenwriter, he has worked on several television programs, including fiction and documentary, such as Surprise and a Half (Channel 13, Argentina), From the Bed to the Living (Channel 7, Argentina), and We See Faces (Channel 7, Costa Rica).
He has also collaborated as a consultant with the Education Ministry of Argentina. At the age of thirty-five, he became the director of the Film College School.
His documentary THE NEW YORKER: A TALBOT LEGACY premiered at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival in February. He is also currently producing and editing Mothers of the Missing, a documentary about child trafficking in Uganda.