Image Michel Grau, Jorge He studied communication at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), filmmaking at the CCC film school in Mexico City, and film directing at the Film and Audiovisual School of Catalonia (ESCAC). He received a scholarship from the National Fund for Culture and the Arts (FONCA) in 2004, formed part of the Workshop for Young Producers Morelia Lab at the 3rd Morelia International Film Festival (FICM) and participated in Guadalajara Talents 2008. He has presented his works at five editions of FICM: Mi hermano (2005) at the 3rd FICM; Ya ni Pedro Pablo (2003) and Kalimán (2006) at the 4th FICM; 72 (2011) and Chalán (2012) at the 10th FICM; and his first feature Somos lo que hay (2010) at the 8th and the 11th FICM. Somos lo que hay was also presented at the 42nd Directors’ Fortnight at the Cannes Festival and it was exhibited at more than 60 festivals around the world; it received the Jury Grand Prize at the 18th Gerardmer International Fantasy Film Festival, France; the Silver Hugo Special Jury Prize at the 46th Chicago International Film Festival (CIFF); Best First Film at the 13th Guanajuato International Film Festival (GIFF); and the Séquences prize for Best International Feature at the 14th Fantasia International Film Festival in Montreal, among other awards. Otras Películas Our Perpertual Now Un hombre edita con sus recuerdos una última conversación para despedirse de la mujer que amó. Ver Más El halcón Ver Más ¿Y si un día no estoy? Ver Más Noticias Relacionadas EL FICM recibió el Premio al Mejor Festival Cultural Contemporáneo de Michoacán 2024: México Desconocido 27 · 09 · 24 22 FICM: De MARÍA CANDELARIA a MATANDO CABOS 26 · 09 · 24 El 22° FICM proyectará PROFUNDO CARMESÍ, de Arturo Ripstein, en su versión restaurada y sin censura 25 · 09 · 24 Morelia, la belleza de una ciudad patrimonio 25 · 09 · 24 Otros Realizadores Mexicanos Tenemos la misión de recolectar a las mentes mas creativas de México y promover su trayectoria al mundo. Ingresar
Image Michel Grau, Jorge He studied communication at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), filmmaking at the CCC film school in Mexico City, and film directing at the Film and Audiovisual School of Catalonia (ESCAC). He received a scholarship from the National Fund for Culture and the Arts (FONCA) in 2004, formed part of the Workshop for Young Producers Morelia Lab at the 3rd Morelia International Film Festival (FICM) and participated in Guadalajara Talents 2008. He has presented his works at five editions of FICM: Mi hermano (2005) at the 3rd FICM; Ya ni Pedro Pablo (2003) and Kalimán (2006) at the 4th FICM; 72 (2011) and Chalán (2012) at the 10th FICM; and his first feature Somos lo que hay (2010) at the 8th and the 11th FICM. Somos lo que hay was also presented at the 42nd Directors’ Fortnight at the Cannes Festival and it was exhibited at more than 60 festivals around the world; it received the Jury Grand Prize at the 18th Gerardmer International Fantasy Film Festival, France; the Silver Hugo Special Jury Prize at the 46th Chicago International Film Festival (CIFF); Best First Film at the 13th Guanajuato International Film Festival (GIFF); and the Séquences prize for Best International Feature at the 14th Fantasia International Film Festival in Montreal, among other awards.
Our Perpertual Now Un hombre edita con sus recuerdos una última conversación para despedirse de la mujer que amó. Ver Más
EL FICM recibió el Premio al Mejor Festival Cultural Contemporáneo de Michoacán 2024: México Desconocido 27 · 09 · 24 22 FICM: De MARÍA CANDELARIA a MATANDO CABOS 26 · 09 · 24 El 22° FICM proyectará PROFUNDO CARMESÍ, de Arturo Ripstein, en su versión restaurada y sin censura 25 · 09 · 24 Morelia, la belleza de una ciudad patrimonio 25 · 09 · 24
EL FICM recibió el Premio al Mejor Festival Cultural Contemporáneo de Michoacán 2024: México Desconocido 27 · 09 · 24
El 22° FICM proyectará PROFUNDO CARMESÍ, de Arturo Ripstein, en su versión restaurada y sin censura 25 · 09 · 24