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Alejandro Monteverde

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Challenges in the movie of Alejandro Monteverde Alejandro Monteverde: «Little Boy is a story for the elderly that gives us faith, hope, and love» Alejandro Monteverde is one of the few Christian directors of the world, to which the page "Religion in freedom" decided to interview him in relation to his work as a believer of his faith, including questions as if it was a challenge to make this film as a Christian or what the three theological principles had to do with. "Little Boy, an emotional film of faith and family was released in Spain on October 30, 2015, after its spring break in the United States and Mexico, where it was titled El gran pequeño. Eduardo Verástegui has put his money and inspiration into this story directed by Alejandro Gómez Monteverde, who has also scripted it, with Pepe Portillo as co-screenwriter. " In this interview, they talk about the Little Boy movie, or as it is known in Mexico, the Great Little One. At the beginning of the i...

Alfonso Cuarón

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ALFONSO CUARÓN PATRICIO PÉREZ ORTEGA A01411456 From Hogwarts to Space and Space to Hollywood. Earning the recognition of experts in the world of cinema and the admiration of the Mexican people for putting on high the name of our country in the cinematographic world; Alfonso Cuarón turned into the first Mexican director to win an Oscar by the hand of his great creativity, passion, and work have led him to obtain great triumphs throughout his career. A dream, a child's fantasy Since he was an infant, Alfonso Cuarón had an illusion, something that begins in the imagination of any child, being someone successful involved in the world of cinema. It all started the day he was presented with his first camera at age 12 with which he made his first films. After a series of short films and feature films, it was that it attracted the attention and the reflectors of people directly related to Hollywood, lands that only movie greats get to tread; where he was invited to work in...

Alejandro Gonzáñez Iñárritu

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From wfm radio to hollywood Iñárritu Remember the Golden era and how it was born. (article 1, Luis) Crossing the Atlantic and working on a freighter, first at 17 and then at 19, González Iñárritu worked in Europe and Africa in two different periods of his life. He attributes to these experiences the greatest influence in his work. Alejandro calls himself a "street kid" of Mexico but says a crucial moment in his life was when at 16 and 18 he left school to take trips in cargo ships. "I stayed in Europe for one year with $1,000, working everywhere I could, doing everything. Those years shaped me a lot and taught me the value of exploring different things," he told The Onion A.V. Club in an interview. His films have been placed in the places where he traveled. An example of this, was how his trip to Morocco, which he says is the most shocking experience, inspired him in some Babel´s scenes. After his travels, the filmmaker returned specifi...