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Alias:
Alonso Ruiz Palacios
알론소 루이즈팔라시오스
Birthplace:
Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
Born:
January 1, 1978
Alonso Ruizpalacios (born 1978) is a Mexican film director. He was born and raised in Mexico City. He studied stage directing in Mexico City, before moving to London where he trained as an actor at RADA. Ruizpalacios writes and directs for both stage and screen. His short film Café Paraíso won multiple awards on the film festival circuit. His debut feature Gueros, shot in black and white, was lauded by critics and won five Ariel Awards in 2015, including Best Picture, Best First Film and Best Director. Ruizpalacios also directed the music video for "Hasta la Raíz" by Mexican singer-songwriter Natalia Lafourcade. He recently directed the movie Museo, starring Gael García Bernal. The film won the best script award at the Berlin International Film Festival. Museum has also been present in other international festivals. The film tells the story of the famous robbery to the National Museo of Anthropology on December 25, 1985, in Mexico City. He has also contributed in tv series: directing two episodes for Narcos: Mexico and two episodes for the Mexican tv show Aquí en la tierra; besides being the showrunner of the XY tv show for the Mexican television network Once Tv. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Director:
2008 Café Paraíso
2010 El último canto del pájaro cú
2014 Güeros
2016 Green
2018 Museo
2021 A Cop Movie
2024 La Cocina
Executive Producer:
2008 Café Paraíso
2010 El último canto del pájaro cú
2014 Güeros
2016 Green
2018 Museo
2021 A Cop Movie
2024 La Cocina
Producer:
2008 Café Paraíso
2010 El último canto del pájaro cú
2014 Güeros
2016 Green
2018 Museo
2021 A Cop Movie
2024 La Cocina
Screenplay:
2008 Café Paraíso
2010 El último canto del pájaro cú
2014 Güeros
2016 Green
2018 Museo
2021 A Cop Movie
2024 La Cocina
Writer:
2008 Café Paraíso
2010 El último canto del pájaro cú
2014 Güeros
2016 Green
2018 Museo
2021 A Cop Movie
2024 La Cocina
Director:
2018 Narcos: Mexico
2018 Vida
2022 Outer Range
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