A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Birthplace:
Mexico City, Mexico
Born:
August 30, 1999
Luis Arturo Rodríguez is a Mexican cinematographer and director born on August 30th, 1999. He studied a major on Film and TV in Centro, a film school located in Mexico City. When he was 19, he directed his first shortfilm "Amado", which was presented in "Cineteca Mexiquense" and received national and international recognition. In 2020, he co-directed “Polaroids of Anxiety” a short film focused on the human struggles generated by the COVID-19 pandemic. The short film featured national and international film festivals, including “Festival Internacional de Cine de Morelia”. Since then, Luis Arturo turned his focus to cinematography. In 2022 he was the cinematographer behind his classmates final projects including “Ha”, directed by Almendra Castro which was featured in FICM 2023.
Assistant Director of Photography:
2022 Las plantas también mueren
Cinematography:
2022 Las plantas también mueren
2023 Ha
Colorist:
2022 Las plantas también mueren
2023 Ha
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Director:
2019 Amado
2020 Polaroids of Anxiety
2022 Las plantas también mueren
2023 Ha
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Director of Photography:
2019 Amado
2020 Polaroids of Anxiety
2021 Vuelve
2022 Las plantas también mueren
2023 Ha
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