Alejandro Amenábar
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Born | Alejandro Fernando Amenábar Cantos March 31, 1972 Santiago, Chile |
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Occupation | film director, screenwriter & composer | ||||||||||
Years active | 1992 - present | ||||||||||
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Alejandro Fernando Amenábar Cantos (born March 31, 1972 in Santiago, Chile) is a Spanish film director. Amenábar was born in Santiago, Chile in 1972, to a Spanish mother and Chilean father, but the family moved to Spain just one year after his birth. He studied cinema at Madrid's Universidad Complutense but eventually dropped out.
In addition to writing and directing his own films, Amenábar has maintained a notable career as a composer of film scores, including the Goya-nominated score for José Luis Cuerda's La lengua de las mariposas.
Amenábar was awarded the Grand Prix of the Jury at the International Venice Film Festival in 2004 for Mar adentro ("The Sea Inside"), and in February 2005 the same film won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.
In February 2004, Amenábar came out to the Spanish gay magazine Shangay Express.[1]
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[edit] Filmography
- Himenóptero (1992)
- Luna (1995)
- Thesis (Tesis) (also known as Snuff) (1996)
- Open Your Eyes (Abre los ojos) (1997)
- The Others (2001)
- The Sea Inside (Mar adentro) (2004)
- Un viaje mar adentro (television feature) (2005)
[edit] Future projects
Amenábar is currently shooting an epic film called Ágora which he wrote with Mateo Gil. [2] The film is set in Roman Egypt and is based on the life of a slave who falls in love with his master, philosophy professor Hypatia of Alexandria. Amenábar was actually approached to direct the live action Dragonball film but turned it down.[3]