Maruan Soto Antaki
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Maruán Soto Antaki (1976). Mexican film director.
Born in Mexico City, México, on December 21st. 1976. Son of Mexican writer Ikram Antaki and great-grandson of the last Governor of Antioch who's recognised for saving the life of thousands of Armenians during the 1915 Armenian Genocide at the beginning of XX century. Studied filmmaking at the Centro de Capacitación Cinematogáfica, most important film school in Mexico City. Since then he has direct and produced several short films, documentaries and TV commercials, the most remarkable are:
- "Adiós, para Siempre", 2004. Producer. Short film.
- "Zena", 2003. Director. Short film.
- "Fatima", 2002. Director. Documentary about inter-ethnical marriage. Shoot in Syria, Lebanon and Turkey.
- "Borrando la Memoria", 2001. Director. Short film .
He lives in Mexico City where continues directing and producing in his own production company.
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This article originated as a translation of the corresponding article in the Spanish-language Wikipedia.