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Alonso is a Film & Journalism graduate from the University of Lima, Peru, and has recently completed the Film Directing program at the American Film Institute. He has lived and studied in Peru and Lawrence, Kansas. He was creative director and founder of Manzana Azul, a digital video production company in Peru that specialized in documentaries and commercial videos. His music video Alas Humanas for Peruvian rock band Indigo was in rotation on MTV Latin America in 2001. His short film Silencio (2002) participated in Latino Film Festivals around the world and won the Robert Altman prize in the Kansas City Filmmakers Jubilee. His first AFI thesis film, Wednesday Afternoon (2004/I), was official selection of Deauville Festival of American Film, Times bfi London Film Festival, Los Angeles International Short Film Festival, among many others. Wednesday Afternoon (2004/I) screened on Showtime Networks in October 2004 as part of its Latino Filmmakers Showcase, and will screen in 2005 on SiTV and CANAL+. Alonso received a 2004 DGA Student Film Award . His short film Anyone (2004) was a finalist in Esquire Magazine's Celluloid Style Film Competition. Alonso recently completed his second AFI thesis film, Keeper of the Past, a psychological thriller he wrote and directed in May 2004. It stars Adam Rodriguez (CSI: Miami) and Steven Bauer (Scarface). Alonso is currently working on the feature screenplay of Keeper of the Past and also developing the soccer drama El Machito.