Adriana del Rio, actriz
Adriana del Rio, actriz
Arturo Ripstein y Rosen (born December 13, 1943) is a Mexican film director. Ripstein got his break into movies working as an uncredited assistant director for Luis Buñuel. In 1965, he directed his first feature, Tiempo de Morir. Written by Carlos Fuentes and Gabriel García Márquez, it began a tradition of making independent films written by high-profile Latin-American authors. His 1981 film Seduction was entered into the 12th Moscow International Film Festival. His 1989 film Love Lies was entered into the 16th Moscow International Film Festival. In 1997 Ripstein won the National Prize of Arts and Sciences, the second filmmaker after Buñuel to do so. Some of Ripstein's films, especially the earlier ones, "highlighted characters beset by futile compulsions to escape [their]destinies". Many of his films are shot in tawdry interiors, with bleak brown color schemes, and seedy pathetic characters who manage to achieve a hint of pathos and dignity. Asi Es la Vida, according to Jonathan Crow, "boldly reworks the ancient Greek drama Medea, employing a dizzying array of flashbacks and Brechtian devices". Deep Crimson, according to the New York Times, is "a ferociously anti-romantic portrait of an obese nurse and a seedy small-time gigolo whose bungling scheme to swindle a succession of lonely women out of their life savings turns into a killing spree."
Born: 1943-12-13 in Mexico City, Mexico
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Adriana del Rio, actriz
Kurosawa: The Last Emperor
A propósito de Buñuel
Where Is Juan Moctezuma?
Mariana
El camino de los espantos
Tras Nazarin: Following Nazarin
Jugaremos en el bosque
Rastro de muerte
Memoria de Los Olvidados
La reina de España
El Amante Africano
Arturo Ripstein habla de Luis Buñuel
Recuerdo De Mi Presentación
En este pueblo no hay ladrones
Internet Junkie
Familiaridades
El Vuelo de la Cigüeña
Cien años con Juan Rulfo
Cuartelazo
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