Image Montiel Mendoza, Rubén He studied cinematography at the CUEC-UNAM film school in Mexico City. He participated, among other film showings and festivals, in the 7th Guanajuato International Film Festival (GIFF) and the 5th Guadalajara International Film Festival (FICG, in Spanish), with his short documentary film Largo viaje (2004), which received an Honorable Mention for the José Rovirosa Award of the UNAM Film Archives in 2004. He participated in the 4th and 5th editions of the Morelia International Film Festival (FICM) with his short fiction films Morir de noche (2006) and El otro Diego (2007). This last film also participated in the 10th GIFF and the 7th Tarazona and Moncayo “Paco Martínez Soria” Comedy Film Festival, Spain, and received the En Tránsito award for his short film project, which participated in an international workshop at the 8th Fábrica Audiovisual, Buenos Aires. He won the José Rovirosa and the Best Short Documentary Film awards at the 1st International Documentary Film Festival of Mexico City (DocsDF, in Spanish) for Hasta el final (2008). His feature-length documentary Tanrreje, el agua grande (2013) participated in the 9th Indigenous Film and Video Festival, Morelia (FECVI), and in the 8th Independent Hispanic American Film and Video Festival, “All Voices Against the Silence,” Mexico, among others. 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 Montiel Mendoza, Rubén He studied cinematography at the CUEC-UNAM film school in Mexico City. He participated, among other film showings and festivals, in the 7th Guanajuato International Film Festival (GIFF) and the 5th Guadalajara International Film Festival (FICG, in Spanish), with his short documentary film Largo viaje (2004), which received an Honorable Mention for the José Rovirosa Award of the UNAM Film Archives in 2004. He participated in the 4th and 5th editions of the Morelia International Film Festival (FICM) with his short fiction films Morir de noche (2006) and El otro Diego (2007). This last film also participated in the 10th GIFF and the 7th Tarazona and Moncayo “Paco Martínez Soria” Comedy Film Festival, Spain, and received the En Tránsito award for his short film project, which participated in an international workshop at the 8th Fábrica Audiovisual, Buenos Aires. He won the José Rovirosa and the Best Short Documentary Film awards at the 1st International Documentary Film Festival of Mexico City (DocsDF, in Spanish) for Hasta el final (2008). His feature-length documentary Tanrreje, el agua grande (2013) participated in the 9th Indigenous Film and Video Festival, Morelia (FECVI), and in the 8th Independent Hispanic American Film and Video Festival, “All Voices Against the Silence,” Mexico, among others.
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