Juan Carlos Rulfo
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Juan Carlos Rulfo is a Mexican director. He was born in 1964 and is the son of Juan Rulfo (considered one of Latin America's best authors). He was born in Mexico City has also written, produced, and photographed several films. He is married to Valentina Leduc Navarro a Mexican director.
His movie In The Pit won the Grand Jury Prize for an International Documentary at the Sundance Film Festival. He has won the Ariel Awards for Best Editing and Best First Work for his movie Del Olvido al No me Acuerdo, and was nominated for Best Direction and Best Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen. Rulfo has also won at the Goya Awards, the Guadalajara Mexican Film Festival, the Havana Film Festival, the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, the Montréal World Film Festival.[1]
[edit] Films
As a director
- El Abuelo Cheno y Otras Historias (1994)
- Las Despedidas (1998)
- Del Olvido al no me Acuerdo (1999)
- Diminutos del Calvario (2000)
- El Crucero (2006)
- In The Pit (2006)