Franco Ambriz
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Franco Ambriz (sometimes credited as Frank Ambriz) is a playwright, director and producer. His plays have been produced in New York, Los Angeles, Madrid and London. He co-wrote Footsteps In The Dark with the late Iranian director Reza Abdoh for the Los Angeles Festival, artistic director Peter Sellars. The film Upside Down, directed by the Mexican filmmaker Mário Mandujano, was based on his stage play Four Cows In New York City.
[edit] Plays and other works
Ambriz is the author of the following plays and other works:
- The Virgin Mother Is Alive And Living In The East Village
- Pasos En La Obscurida aka Footsteps In The Dark (English title)
- The Meaning Of Life By A Guy Named Nick
- Four Cows In New York City
- Paris
- El Paso
- The Romance Of Freddy Lopez
- The Date
- The Mayor Of Zaragoza
- Los Marranos
- Sandy Torres
- The Folks (screenplay)
- Cops, Killers and Others (screenplay)
- Upside Down (screenplay)
- The Gift (screenplay)
- The Marriage Of Freddy Lopez (screenplay)
- Park Slope (teleplay)