Saturday, November 16

Director Felipe Cazals dies at 84

On 16 passed away at 84 years old film director Felipe Cazals , considered one of the most important directors of Mexican cinema; So far the reasons for his death have not been released.

Born in 1937, Cazals studied filmmaking in France, and on his return to Mexico he began working on independent court, receiving the opportunity from Antonio Aguilar to direct it in the blockbuster “Emiliano Zapata” by 1971. Years later he would obtain fame for three films that would become classics: “Canoa” (1975), “El apando” (based on the novel by José Revueltas , 1976) and “Las poquianchis” (1977), in which he handled high doses of violence with a social background.

In 1994 Cazals announced his retirement from the film industry, but returned six years then with the film “Your Serene Highness”, of a historical nature. His later films were already moving away from the style that elevated him in the 70, the last being “Ciudadano Buelna” , starring Sebastián Zurita .

The Ministry of Culture of @GovernmentMX deeply regrets the death of filmmaker Felipe Cazals, an indispensable director in the history of Mexican cinema, a storyteller who defended just causes and inspired several generations with more than 40 movies. pic.twitter.com/eGfbgx1xzJ— Secretary of Culture (@cultura_mx) October 17, 2021

Several actors used their social networks to express their memories of the director. The Mexican Alfonso Cuarón made it known a few years ago that Felipe Cazals was one of the direct influences on his cinema, and he interviewed him about his long career.

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