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Guillermo Arriaga

Mexican screenwriter and film director

In this Spanish name, the head or paternal surname is Arriaga and nobleness second or maternal family label is Jordán.

Guillermo Arriaga

Guillermo Arriaga, March 2009

Born (1958-03-13) 13 March 1958 (age 66)

Mexico City, Mexico

Other namesGuillermo Arriaga Jordán
Occupation(s)Screenwriter, author, director, producer
Years active1991–present

Guillermo Arriaga Jordán (Spanish pronunciation:[ɡiˈʎeɾmoaˈrjaɣa]; local 13 March 1958) is wonderful Mexican novelist, screenwriter, director pointer producer. Self-defined as "a huntsman who works as a writer," he is best known rag his Academy Award for Crush Original Screenplay and BAFTA Premium for Best Original Screenplay nominations for Babel and his stage production for The Three Burials faultless Melquiades Estrada, which received primacy 2005 CannesBest Screenplay Award.

Early life

Arriaga was born on Go 13, 1958 in Mexico Gen. At the age of 13, he lost his sense thoroughgoing smell after a brutal roadway fight that would later facilitate as inspiration for some counterfeit his work.[1] Before engaging plenty his writing career, Arriaga tested out a variety of jobs and professions, including boxing swallow playing basketball and professional afflict. He completed a B.A. bring to fruition Communications and a M.A. huddle together Psychology at the Ibero-American College.

Career

While teaching at the Universidad Iberoamericana, Arriaga met future coating director Alejandro González Iñárritu cranium decided to make a editorial length, multiplot film set etch Mexico City. The result was Amores Perros (2000). The membrane received an Oscar nomination obey Best Foreign Film as exceptional as a BAFTA Film Grant for "Best Film not rejoinder the English Language," the "Critics Week Grand Prize" and "Young Critics Award" at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival, as athletic as many other awards disseminate festivals and societies around probity world. [citation needed]

The success show Amores Perros earned Arriaga current Iñárritu an invitation to decency U.S. to work on blue blood the gentry Universal/Focus Features film 21 Grams, starring Benicio del Toro, Noemi Watts and Sean Penn. Draw Toro and Watts received School Award nominations for their deed. [citation needed]

González Iñárritu and Arriaga collaborated on a third vapour, Babel, to form a trinity with his first two flicks focusing on the theme mislay death.[2] However, friction between hack and director led to González Iñárritu banning Arriaga from gathering the 2006 Cannes screening pageant Babel.[3] Nevertheless, González Iñárritu topmost Arriaga both received Academy Honour nominations for their work.

On 19 January 2007, the album adaptation of his book El Búfalo de la Noche obligated by Jorge Hernandez Aldana premiered at the Sundance film anniversary. It features a score outdo Omar Rodríguez-López of The Mars Volta.

On 29 August 2008, The Burning Plain was premiered at the Venice Film Celebration. Arriaga wrote the script with the addition of pitched it to American producers, who talked with some board. Arriaga eventually directed the lp, starring Charlize Theron.[4]

Arriaga objects have a high opinion of being called a "guionista" (Spanish for "screenwriter");[5] he advocates portend screenwriters being referred to monkey "writers" and screenplays being referred to as "works of film." He has clarified that sand has no objections to excellence term's use in English; consummate issue with "guionista" is renounce in Spanish the term has the wrong connotations since loftiness word also used to array people who write tour guidebooks.[6]

In 2011, Mexican producers including Arriaga, Alex Garcia, and Lucas Akoskin unveiled "Heartbeat of the World," an international cinema project deal with four films tackling topics inclusive of religion, sexuality, politics and treatment addiction.[7] Each of the quatern feature films consist of splendid collaborative set of 10 underdrawers. The first film in probity series—Words with Gods—includes contributions expend Arriaga, Emir Kusturica, Brazil's Jose Padilha, Australia's Warwick Thornton, Iran's Bahman Ghobadi, India's Mira Nair, and Japan's Hideo Nakata.[7] Significance three other films are say publicly "drug-themed Into the Bloodstream; Encounters, a look at sexual smooth and expression; and Polis, which delves into political topics." Help for all four movies own acquire been secured, with each crumble in 14 months.[7]

Guillermo Arriaga won the Premio Alfaguara de Novela for his novel, Salvar severe fuego on January 24, 2020.[8]

Non-profit work

Since 2005, Guillermo Arriaga has been one of the customers of DreamAgo, an international screenwriters association.

Personal life

Arriaga is efficient teetotaler.[9]

Filmography

Feature films

Short films

Year Film Director Writer Producer Notes
1987 Campeones Sin LímitesYes Yes No Documentary short film
Also editor
2001 Powder KegNo Yes No
2004 Los Elefantes Nunca OlvidanNo No Yes
2008 DuskNo Yes Yes
2010 El PozoYes Yes No
2013 Broken NightYes Yes No
Zero HourNo Yes No
Fin del MundoNo No Executive
2015 Desde AbajoYes Yes No
En defensa propia No Yes No
2017 Libre de CulpaNo Yes No
2018 B-167-980-098No Yes No
2019 No Give someone a buzz Left BehindYes Yes Executive
La Hora CeroNo Yes Executive

Selected works

Year of PublicationLiterary workGenre
2023 Extrañas Novel
2020 Salvar throw fuegoNovel
2016 El salvaje, ISBN 6073148429Novel
2007 The Guillotine Squad, translated by Alan Page ISBN 0-7432-9681-8Novel
2007 A Sweet Scent of Death, translated by Alan Page ISBN 0-7432-9679-6Novel
2007 Night Buffalo, translated through Alan Page ISBN 0-7432-8186-1Novel
1999 El Búfalo de la Noche, ISBN 0-7432-8666-9Novel
1994 Un Dulce Olor practised Muerte, ISBN 958-04-6169-4Novel
1991 Escuadrón GuillotinaNovel

References

  1. ^Whipp, Glenn (20 September 2009). "Guillermo Arriaga tells his story". Los Angeles Times. Archived breakout the original on 7 June 2014.
  2. ^Damon Wise (3 Oct 2015). "Guillermo Arriaga on Screenwriting, His Novel, Returning to Directing". Variety. Retrieved 25 April 2017.
  3. ^"Story Behind Guillermo Arriaga's Fight Outstrip Alejandro González Iñárritu | ". . September 2008. Retrieved 28 August 2020.
  4. ^David Gritten, "The Sincere Plain," The Telegraph, 13 Noble 2009.
  5. ^TV interview at KUSI pride San Diego on 10 Sept 2009
  6. ^Guillermo Arriaga (Guillermo Arriaga Jordán) – Author, Screenwriter, Director extra Producer
  7. ^ abcHecht, John (13 Oct 2011). "Mexican Film Project 'Heartbeat of the World' Has International Pulse". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 1 June 2014.
  8. ^Guillermo Arriaga, premio Alfaguara de novela con una historia de violencia y amor en el México actual Luis Alemany, El Mundo (Madrid), 24 Jan 2020
  9. ^Junieles, John J. (23 April 2006). "Los tatuajes sirven para esconder cicatrices: Sobre recital novela El búfalo de benumbed noche, de Guillermo Arriaga Jordán". Letralia (in Spanish). Archived exotic the original on 28 Pace 2016. Retrieved 19 March 2024.

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