Eduardo Barraza | |
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Born | Ruben Eduardo Barraza February 24, 1979 Chihuahua, Chih., Mexico |
Other names | Lalo Barraza, Vaquero |
Years active | (2001-Present) |
Spouse | Beny Treviño |
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www.filmchihuahua.org |
Eduardo Barraza (born February 24, 1979 [1]) is a Mexican film and television director. He has a degree in mass media from Itesm. He and his wife, Beny Treviño, founded the Film Chihuahua Studios.
He is the first Mexican writer to be a runner up in the Screenwriting Contest at the Beverly Hills Film Festival.
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Eduardo Barraza was born in Chihuahua, Chihuahua, and has lived there since 1980 with his family in Agua Prieta, Sonora, a small border town close to the U.S. city of Douglas, Arizona. Eduardo Barraza is a devout Catholic and promotes the "Faith, Hope, and Charity" content in the Mass Media Productions.[1] He is a professor in the La Salle University of Chihuahua.
He was one of three Mexicans that participated in the Festival de Cannes in the Producers Network 2008.
In 1996, Barraza moved to Chihuahua to study law, then in 1997 moved to Monterrey, Nuevo León, to begin a B.A. in communications.
His two most recognizable films are Un Diluvio and La Sombra del Sahuaro
He currently works for Film Chihuahua as a Film instructor.
2008 Beverly Hills Film Festival
2007 Chihuahua International Film Festival
2006 Mexican Writers Society Awards
2005 Monterrey International Film Festival
2004 Orange County Latino Film Festival
2003 Founding Art and Culture Counsel of Nuevo Leon Contest
http://www.arts-history.mx/semanario/index.php?id_nota=11032009100426
http://sdpnoticias.com/sdp/contenido/2009/03/10/349911
http://www.munhispano.com/?nid=255&sid=5817686