Estudios Churubusco
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Estudios Churubusco is one of the oldest and largest movie studios in Latin America located in the Churubusco neighborhood of Mexico City.
It was inaugurated in 1945 after a 1943 agreement between RKO and Emilio Azcárraga Vidaurreta (of Televisa). In 1950 it was acquired by the government of Mexico and merged with Estudios y Laboratorios Azteca to form Estudios Churubusco Azteca. Since 1958 it has been controlled by the government of Mexico.
It is estimated that 95% of the films produced in Mexico since 2000 have used many of the services the studio provides.
[edit] History
Estudios Churubusco were inaugurated in 1945 with the film La morena de mi copla starred by Spanish singer Conchita Martínez. The following year Pedro Infante signed with Churubusco and Cantinflas filmed A volar joven in 1947. In 1948 Emilio Fernández directed María Félix and Pedro Armendáriz in Maclovia, a film photographed by Gabriel Figueroa. Luis Buñuel started working at Churubusco studios in 1950 and directed its first film there the following year, Una mujer sin amor. In 1952 Jorge Negrete and Pedro Infante made their first and last film together called Dos tipos de cuidado.
In 1954 Adolfo Ruiz Cortines, then president of Mexico, announced a new system of finance for the movie industry and in 1958 it took control of the studios and, with Sube y Baja' with Cantinflas, they produced the first movie processed at the in-house laboratories. In 1960, Luis Buñuel filmed La joven, his only English-language film and Santo made his first film the following year, El Santo contra los zombies. In 1963, Mauricio Garcés and singers Angélica María, Enrique Guzmán and César Costa all filmed at Churubusco. By 1967 Churubusco began filming exclusively in color and the following year made its first film using four-channel sound.
In 1971, the Plan of Re-structuring of the Film Industry is presented and in 1972 the Ariel Award of the Mexican Academy of Film, which was re-activated is presented once again.. 1975 became one of the best years for the cinema of Mexico but by 1978 production dropped significantly. The government of Mexico then created the Mexican Institute of Cinematography in 1982 producing El corazón de la noche in April of that year.
By the mid-late 1980s the cinema of Mexico was going through its worst years. In 1993 Estudios Churubusco exchanges part of its land for federal funds to make the company most efficient. The National Center for the Arts was created in the land donated. The following year Churubusco remodeled its sound and laboratory buildings and created the first THX theater in Latin America certified by both Lucas Films and Dolby Digital as well as a new special effects and dubbing facilities. By 1995 Churubusco replaced its antiquated impression and development equipment for Eastman Kodak-certified equipment and that year saw the beginning of the New Era of the Cinema of Mexico with films such as Like water for chocolate and Cilantro y perejil. In 1997, the studios digitized the sound of all films it produced between 1956 and 1980.
In the year 2000, Churubusco built its first THX sound studio
[edit] Selected films
- See complete list at Films shot at Estudios Churubusco .
Year filmed | Film | Director | Note |
2006 | Resident Evil: Extintion | Russell Mulcahy | With Milla Jovovich |
2004 | The Matador | With Pierce Brosnan | |
2004 | The Librarian: Quest for the Spear | With Noah Wyle | |
2004 | Bandidas | With Salma Hayek and Penélope Cruz | |
2003 | Ladies Night | Gabriela Tagliavini | |
2004 | Man on Fire | Tony Scott | With Denzel Washington |
2003 | Nicotina | Hugo Rodríguez | With Diego Luna |
2003 | Sobreviviente | Paul Michael | |
2002 | Amar te duele | Fernando Sariñana | |
2002 | El crimen del Padre Amaro | Carlos Carrera | Best Foreign Film Oscar nomination |
2002 | La hija del caníbal | Antonio Serrano | |
2001 | Asesino en serio | Antonio Urrutia | |
2001 | Frida | Julie Taymor | With Salma Hayek |
2001 | La habitación azul | Walter Doehner | |
2001 | El tigre de Santa Julia | Alejandro gamboa | |
2001 | Un secreto de Esperanza | Leopoldo Laborde | |
2001 | Sin ton ni Sonia | Carlos Sama | |
2001 | Vivir mata | Nicolás Echeverría | |
2000 | Atlético San Pancho | Gustavo Loza | |
2000 | De la calle | Gerardo Tort | |
2000 | Demasiado amor | Ernesto Rimoch | |
2000 | Fidel | David Atwood | |
2000 | Japón | Carlos Reygadas | |
2000 | Perfume de violetas | Maryse Sistach | |
2000 | Original Sin | With Antonio Banderas & Angelina Jolie | |
1999 | Amores perros | Alejandro González Iñarritu | Best Foreign Film Oscar nomination |
1999 | El coronel no tiene quien le escriba | Arturo Ripstein | |
1999 | Crónica de un desayuno | Benjamín Cann | |
1999 | La ley de Herodes | Luis Estrada | |
1999 | Todo el poder | Fernando Sariñana | |
1998 | Bajo California, el limite del tiempo | Carlos Bolado | |
1998 | Sexo, pudor y lágrimas | Antonio Serrano | Box-office record |
1997 | De noche vienes, Esmeralda | Jaime Humberto Hermosillo | |
1996 | 100 años de cine mexicano | Carlos Carrera | |
1996 | The Mask of Zorro | Martín Campbell | |
1996 | Romeo + Juliet | Baz Luhrmann | With Leonardo Di Caprio |
1996 | Santitos | Alejandro Springall | |
1995 | Avalon | Lorenzo Hagerman | |
1995 | Cilantro y perejil | Rafael Montero | |
1995 | De tripas corazón | Antonio Urrutia | |
1993 | Bienvenido /welcome | Gabriel Retes | |
1993 | Hasta morir | Fernando Saldaña | |
1992 | Break of Dawn | Isaac Artenstein | |
1991 | El bulto | Gabriel Retes | |
1991 | Como agua para chocolate | Alfonso Arau | |
1991 | La intervención de cronos | Guillermo del Toro | |
1991 | Miroslava | Alejandro Pelayo | |
1991 | Modelo antiguo | Raúl Araiza | With Silvia Pinal |
1990 | Cabeza de Vaca | Nicolás Echeverría | |
1990 | Ciudad de ciegos | Alberto Cortes | |
1990 | Danzón | María Novaro | |
1990 | La mujer de benjamín | Carlos Carrera | |
1990 | Sólo con tu pareja | Alfonso Cuarón | |
1989 | Total Recall (film) | Paul Verhoeven | with Arnold Schwarzenegger |
1989 | The Hunt for Red October | John McTiernan | 1st Jack Ryan film |
1989 | La tarea | Jaime Humberto Hermosillo | |
1988 | Licence to Kill | John Glen | 16th James Bond film |
1986 | Chiquita pero picosa | Juan Pastor | With Verónica Castro |
1986 | Romancing the Stone | Robert Zemeckis | |
1984 | Rambo: First Blood Part II | Georges P. Cosmatos | |
1983 | Under the Volcano | John Huston | |
1983 | Choices of the Heart | Joseph D Sargent | |
1983 | Conan the Destroyer | Richard Fleischer | With Arnold Schwarzenegger |
1983 | Dune | David Lynch | |
1982 | Amityville II: The Possession | Damiano Damiani | |
1982 | Sorceress | Jack Hill | |
1982 | The Honorary Consul | John Mackenzie | |
1981 | El barrendero | Miguel M. Delgado | With Cantinflas |
1981 | The Caveman | Carl Gottlieb | |
1981 | Chanfle II | Chespirito | |
1981 | La Chevre | Francis Veber | |
1980 | Campeche: Un estado de ánimo | Luis Mandoki | |
1979 | Cacciatore di squali | Enzo Castellari | |
1979 | Le Scarabee d’Or | Maurice Ronet | |
1978 | Las cariñosas | Rafael Portillo | |
1978 | The Eagle’s Wing | Anthony Harvey | |
1977 | Bloody Marlene | Alberto Mariscal | |
1975 | El apando | Felipe Cazals | |
1975 | The Devil’s Rain | Robert Fuest | |
1974 | Antonio and the Mayor | Jerry Torpe | |
1974 | Bellas de noche | Miguel M. Delgado | |
1973 | Shootout in a One-Dog Town | Burt Kennedy | |
1973 | Bring me the Head of Alfredo Garcia | Sam Peckkinpah | |
1973 | Calzonzin inspector | Alfonso Arau | |
1972 | El castillo de la pureza | Arturo Ripstein | |
1971 | The Assassination of Trotsky | Joseph Losey | |
1971 | Big Jake | Georges Sherman | |
1971 | Boulevard Du Rhum | Robert Enrico | |
1971 | Buck and the Preacher | Sidney Poitier | |
1969 | The Blue Soldier | Ralph Nelson | |
1968 | Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid | George Roy Hill | |
1968 | Cuando los hijos se van | Julián Soler | |
1968 | Robinson Crusoe | René Cardona Jr. | |
1967 | El agente 00-sexy | Fernando Cortés | |
1967 | Corazón salvaje | Tito Davison | |
1962 | El ángel exterminador | Luis Buñuel | |
1960 | Amorcito corazón | Rogelio A. González | |
1960 | El analfabeto | Miguel M. Delgado | |
1957 | ¡Ay Jalisco no te rajes! | Jaime Salvador | |
1956 | A Woman’s Devotion | Paul Henreid | |
1956 | El bolero de Raquel | Miguel M. Delgado | With Cantinflas |
1956 | The Brave One | Irving Harper | |
1956 | Cielito lindo | Miguel M. Delgado | |
1955 | Corazón salvaje | Juan J Ortega | |
1953 | Las cariñosas | Fernando Cortes | |
1952 | El bello durmiente | Gilberto Martínez Solares | |
1952 | Dos tipos de cuidado | Ismael Rodríguez | |
1952 | Pepe el Toro | Ismael Rodríguez | |
1952 | Por ellas aunque mal paguen | Juan Bustillo Oro | |
1951 | Baile, mi rey | Roberto Rodríguez | |
1951 | El derecho de nacer | Zacarías Gómez Urquiza | |
1951 | Mama nos quita los novios | Roberto Rodríguez | |
1951 | Mátenme porque me muero | Ismael Rodríguez | |
1951 | Que te ha dado esa mujer | Ismael Rodríguez | |
1950 | El bombero atómico | Miguel M. Delgado | |
1950 | Doña perfecta | Alejandro Galindo | With María Félix |
1949 | Puerta….joven | Miguel M. Delgado | With Cantinflas |
1948 | Allá en el rancho grande | Fernando de Fuentes | |
1948 | Maclovia | Emilio Fernández | |
1948 | Si adelita se fuera con otro | Chano Urueta | |
1947 | A volar, joven | Miguel M. Delgado | |
1947 | Adventures of Casanova | Roberto Gavaldon | |
1947 | La diosa arrodillada | Roberto Gavaldon | |
1947 | Mistery in Mexico | Robert Wise | |
1946 | El ahijado de la muerte | Norman Foster | |
1946 | The Fugitive | John Ford | |
1946 | Hay muertos que no hacen ruido | Humberto Gómez Landero | |
1946 | La insaciable | Juan J. Ortega | |
1946 | La mujer de todos | Julio Bracho | |
1946 | No te cases con mi mujer | Fernando Cortes | |
1946 | La otra | Roberto Gavaldón | |
1946 | Si me han de matar mañana | Miguel Zacarías | |
1945 | La morena de mi copla | Fernando A Rivero | |
1945 | La perla | Emilio Fernández | With Pedro Armendáriz |
1945 | Pervertida | José Díaz Morales |
[edit] Source
- History (PDF file) of Estudios Churubusco at its official site