Adolfo Dávila

Adolfo Dávila García (born 1965) is a Mexican video and film director who has primarily directed short films and documentaries.[1]

Adolfo Dávila
Born1965
Mexico
OccupationFilm director
AwardsBest Experimental Film (Reves); Grand Chameleon Prize, Williamsburg Brooklyn Film Festival;

Awards

Dávila's short film Reves was named Best Experimental Film, and also captured the Grand Chameleon prize at the Brooklyn Film Festival in 2000.[2][3]

Filmography

  • Apizmiki (1989) (Documentary)
  • Los Que Se Van (1991) (Documentary)
  • OaxaCalifornia (1993) (Documentary)
  • Raza (1993) (Documentary)
  • Glimpses (1995) (Short Film)
  • Merolicos, Magos, Músicos y Mentirosos (1997) (Documentary)
  • Revés (1999) (Short Music Video Film for Mexican rock band Café Tacuba)
  • El Álbum (2000) (Short Music Video Film for Colombian rock band Aterciopelados)
  • Doble Jornada (2007) (Short Film)
  • Lluvia de Ideas (2009) (Short Film)
  • Los Dos Pérez (2009) (Short Film)[4]
  • El Refugio (2013) (Short Film)
  • Tzu Kgosni / Niño Volador (Feature Film) (In Progress)
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References

  1. Rebelion. Festival de Cine Inmigrante de San Francisco 14 Oct 2010 "Las obras seleccionadas son Border Gathering (Encuentro en la frontera) de Adolfo Dávila García (México), .."
  2. "2000 edition winners". Brooklyn International Film Festival. Archived from the original on 3 April 2009. Retrieved 2009-03-20.
  3. "Awards for Adolfo Davila". IMDB. Retrieved 2009-03-20.
  4. "cinetecanacional.net Los dos Pérez Dir: Adolfo Dávila García". Archived from the original on 2013-02-21. Retrieved 2012-08-06.


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