Manuel Muñoz Valdez (b. 1997)

Alias:
Manu

Birthplace:
Mexico

Born:
October 30, 1997

He studied Communication Sciences at the Faculty of Political and Social Sciences of UNAM. Later, he enrolled in the Bachelor's Degree in Cinematography at the National School of Cinematographic Arts of UNAM (formerly CUEC) in Mexico, specializing in Fiction Directing-Screenwriting and Cinematography.  His work as a director has been featured in several international and Mexican film festivals, notably winning the "Best Student Short" award at the Moscow International Children’s Film Festival and the "Best World Student Short" at the World Indie Film Awards for his short film “Aún no te vayas” in 2023.  His professional experience has extended to filmmaking and editing series for streaming platforms and advertising campaigns.  He is currently developing new film projects within the fantasy and horror genres. His upcoming release is a short film, "Júpiter 4” (2025), a post-apocalyptic zombie story set in Mexico.

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Assistant Camera:
2023  Christmases

Assistant Director:
2022  Parece que va a nevar
2023  Christmases

Casting:
2022  Parece que va a nevar
2023  Christmases
2024  Necromicón

Director:
2022  Parece que va a nevar
2023  Christmases
2023  Don't Go Yet
2024  Necromicón

Director of Photography:
2019  Copal Dreams
2022  Parece que va a nevar
2023  Christmases
2023  Don't Go Yet
2024  Necromicón

Editor:
2019  Copal Dreams
2022  Parece que va a nevar
2023  Christmases
2023  Don't Go Yet
2024  Necromicón

Executive Producer:
2019  Copal Dreams
2022  Parece que va a nevar
2023  Christmases
2023  Don't Go Yet
2024  Necromicón

First Assistant Camera:
2019  Copal Dreams
2019  El Vampiro de Coyoacán
2022  Parece que va a nevar
2023  Christmases
2023  Don't Go Yet
2024  Necromicón

Music:
2019  Copal Dreams
2019  El Vampiro de Coyoacán
2022  Parece que va a nevar
2023  Christmases
2023  Don't Go Yet
2024  Necromicón

Post Producer:
2019  Copal Dreams
2019  El Vampiro de Coyoacán
2022  Parece que va a nevar
2023  Christmases
2023  Don't Go Yet
2024  Necromicón

Post Production Producer:
2019  Copal Dreams
2019  El Vampiro de Coyoacán
2022  Parece que va a nevar
2023  Christmases
2023  Don't Go Yet
2024  Necromicón

Producer:
2019  Copal Dreams
2019  El Vampiro de Coyoacán
2022  Parece que va a nevar
2023  Christmases
2023  Don't Go Yet
2024  Necromicón

Production Assistant:
2019  Compás al Aire
2019  Copal Dreams
2019  El Vampiro de Coyoacán
2022  Parece que va a nevar
2023  Christmases
2023  Don't Go Yet
2023  Yo sentí su amor
2024  Necromicón

Screenplay:
2019  Compás al Aire
2019  Copal Dreams
2019  El Vampiro de Coyoacán
2022  Parece que va a nevar
2023  Christmases
2023  Don't Go Yet
2023  Yo sentí su amor
2024  Necromicón

Sound Designer:
2019  Compás al Aire
2019  Copal Dreams
2019  El Vampiro de Coyoacán
2019  Más que un Juego
2022  Parece que va a nevar
2023  Christmases
2023  Don't Go Yet
2023  Yo sentí su amor
2024  Necromicón

Sound Editor:
2019  Compás al Aire
2019  Copal Dreams
2019  El Vampiro de Coyoacán
2019  Más que un Juego
2022  Parece que va a nevar
2023  Christmases
2023  Don't Go Yet
2023  Yo sentí su amor
2024  Necromicón

VFX Supervisor:
2019  Compás al Aire
2019  Copal Dreams
2019  El Vampiro de Coyoacán
2019  Más que un Juego
2022  Parece que va a nevar
2023  Christmases
2023  Don't Go Yet
2023  Yo sentí su amor
2024  Necromicón

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