- Carlos Reygadas
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birth_date = 1971
birth_place =Mexico City ,Mexico
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occupation =Filmmaker Alberto Castillo Asunsolo is a
Mexican filmmaker known for his three filmsBatalla en el Cielo , Japón andSilent Light ("Luz Silenciosa"). AfterBatalla en el Cielo he was known for his raw depiction of sex on his films and the use of old or ugly characters. With Silent Light, Reygadas competed once more for thePalme d'Or at the 2007 edition of theCannes Film Festival , and has become one of the most prominent writer/directors of modern cinema.Biography
In 1987 Carlos Reygadas discovered his filmic passion after watching
Andrei Tarkovsky 's films. He studied Law in Mexico, afterwards he specialized in Armed Conflicts in London and worked for the United Nations.In 1997 Carlos participated in a film competition in Belgium with his first short film, "Maxhumain". Shortly after that, in 1999 he began writing his first long film: "Japón", which he didn't begin to shoot until 2001. The film was presented at the
Rotterdam Film Festival and received a special metion on theCaméra d'Or award at theCannes Film Festival as well as the Coral Award of theHavana Film Festival . In 2004 Carlos Reygadas produced the film "Sangre", directed by the young filmmakerAmat Escalante . It was presented at theCannes Film Festival and won at theUn Certain Regard section. It was also presented in other festivals, such as theToulouse Film Festival , the International Film Festival Rotterdam,San Sebastian International Film Festival , and theAustin Film Festival .In 2005 Reygadas filmed "Batalla en el Cielo", (Battle in Heaven) assisted by Amat Escalante. It competed for the
Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival.Animal Harm in "Japón"
Japón contains a number of scenes of real animal cruelty and the British Board of Film Classification demanded cuts for its UK release in accordance with the Cinematograph Films (Animals) Act 1937. The excised scenes are described as an unsuccessful attempt to strangle a bird which then stumbles around injured on the ground and a dog being forced to 'sing along' to a song through the application of a painful stimulus. [ [http://www.phase9.tv/movies/japon.shtml Japon - Alejandro Ferretis, Magdalena Flores, Yolanda Villa ] ] The film also includes an unsimulated scene of a bird being shot down and then killed by having its head torn off, and the (off camera) slaughter of a pig. [ [http://www.austin360.com/movies/content/movies/reviews/j/japon_latimes.html Austin360 Movies: 'Japon' Reviews - Los Angeles Times ] ]
Filmography
*"Stellet Licht" (
2007 )
*"Batalla en el Cielo " (2005 )
*"Japón" (2002 )
*Maxhumain (short) (1999)References
External links
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* [http://www.close-upfilm.com/features/Interviews/carlosreygadas.htm Carlos Reygadas interview by Peter Fraser, Close-Up Film]
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