Rolando Azpeitia, producer of fiction and documentary film, as well as commercials for cinema and televisión. Azpeitia cine is a film production company created in 1994 by the producer Rolo Azpeitia. Since then, this company has produced several films, both fiction and documentaries, and hundreds of commercials for cinema and Television. Among its most salient works, we can count "La sonámbula" (1998: The Sleepwalker), directed by Fernando Spiner; "Heritage" (2001), directed by Paula Hernández, "Sofacama" (2006: Sofabed), directed by Ulises Rosell – film that was selected for the opening ceremony of the VIII BAFICI (Buenos Aires Independent Film Festival); and "Lugones Family" (2007), directed by Paula Hernández as well – this film was awarded with the "Cóndor de Plata" for the best videofilm 2008;

From 2007 to the date, the company has been producing in association with INCAA and Centro Cultural CARAS y CARETAS, the documentary series VIDAS ARGENTINAS, which includes the films "Harold Conti, homo Viator", "Norma Arrositito. Gaby, the Montonera", among others. In 2009 and 2010, motivated by the 200th anniversary of Argentina, he produced the Television series "History of Work", which was screened in the public Television in April 2011.

At the moment, the company is producing a fiction film titled "What remains of the kiss", directed by Alejandro Maci, which is in the stage of pre-production.