Iván García

Alias:
Iván García Granados
Mario Iván García Granados

Mario Iván García Granados has worked as executive producer and advisor in budget management, technical and artistic team contracting, resource management, in short, medium and feature films, commercials, documentaries, television series and theater. He trained as a field and executive producer at the International Film and Television School of San Antonio de Los Baños in Cuba, in 2006; he took the workshop with the MPA Motion Picture Association at the National University of Colombia. He is part of the production company Dago García Producciones, where he serves as manager and executive producer of its various productions. He has participated in the following digital format feature films Vivo en el limbo (2015), Uno al año no hace daño 2 (2015); Reguechicken (2015); Uno al año no hace daño (2014) written by Dago Garcia and produced by Dago Garcia Producciones; Polvo carnavalero (2016), Carta al niño dios (2014), El paseo 3 (2013) and Mi gente linda mi gente bella (2012) by Juan Camilo Pinzón; El paseo 2 (2012) by Harold Trompetero; El control (2013) and El escritor de telenovelas (2011) by Felipe Dothée. In 35mm, Iván García was the executive producer in El paseo (2010) by Harold Trompetero; Infraganti (2009) by Juan Camilo Pinzón; Ni te marry ni te embarques (2008) by Ricardo Coral-Dorado; La captura (2008), Las cartas del Gordo (2006); Mi abuelo, mi papá y yo (2005) by Dago García and Juan Carlos Vásquez; and Muertos de Susto (2007) by Harold Trompetero. From Dago García Producciones, in the theatrical field he has participated as producer and director of Cállate y escribe (2014), Bonita pero complicada (2014), Dios nos ampare (2014) and Hombre con hombre, mujer con mujer (2011), among others.  Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)

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