Serrano, Antonio, 1955-

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Name (Latin)
Serrano, Antonio, 1955-
Date of birth
1955-05-17
Place of birth
Mexico City (Mexico)
Field of activity
Motion pictures Television programs
Occupation
Producers and directors
Motion picture producers and directors Television producers and directors Screenwriters Actors
Associated Language
spa
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 10103046
Wikidata: Q4776978
Library of congress: no 95000691
HAI10: 000254465
Sources of Information
  • Sexo, pudor y lágrimas, 1992:t.p. (Antonio Serrano) back cover flap (b. 1955, Mexico City)
  • Internet Movie Database, Apr. 30, 2013(Antonio Serrano; b. May 17, 1955 in Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico; director, writer, actor)
Wikipedia description:

José Antonio Serrano Argüelles (born 17 May 1955, in Mexico City) is a Mexican film director, actor, playwright and screenwriter. He graduated with a degree in Communications from the Universidad Iberoamericana. He also attended the Royal Weber Academy of Dramatic Art in England and the Odin Teater of Denmark. He studied with the following directors: Polish Jerzy Grotowski, French Philippe Gaulier and Italian Carlos Bosso. Back in Mexico he worked in the telenovela (soap opera) industry for Televisa and TV Azteca, directing actors such as Gael García Bernal, Salma Hayek, Chayanne and Angélica Aragón. He directed ten plays as well including Sexo, pudor y lágrimas, which he also wrote. He made this play into a film in 1999 which became the highest grossing at the time (Mex$118,000,000, or 12 million US dollars at the exchange rate of 1999). The movie was seen exhibited for six months by millions and earned several Ariels awarded by the Mexican Academy of Film. His following films were Lucia, Lucia with All About My Mother Argentine actress Cecilia Roth and the segment El Torzón of the series of short-films about violence in Mexico City titled Cero y van cuatro. Serrano was nominated for the Ariel Award in 2004 for his adaptation of the script of Lucía, Lucía.

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