Carlos Bolado
Carlos Bolado | |
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Born |
1964 (age 50–51) Veracruz, Mexico |
Occupation | Film director |
Years active | 1985–present |
Carlos Bolado (Veracruz, Mexico, 1964) is a Mexican filmmaker.
He studied cinematography (CUEC) and sociology both in the same university, the National Autonomous University of Mexico. He has worked as a soundman and editor on several films. After making several short films, he ventured into the genre of film features with the film Baja California: The Limit of Time. The debut that brought high praise from both critics and the general public, becoming entitled to seven Ariel Awards, the highest recognition that Film academy awards in Mexico.
Later on, he co-directed Promises, which was nominated for an Oscar for best documentary. In 2006 he premiered his film Only God Knows, starring Diego Luna and Alice Braga, with good reviews. Carlos Bolado has two children. Mateo Bolado who lives San Francisco. Mateo has appeared in Justine Shapiro film our summer in Tehran and Carlos Bolado films Tlateltco. Carlos is currently married to Mexican film star Alejandra Ambrosi. In early June 2011, Helios Productions announced it had hired Bolado to direct a thriller/horror feature entitled Malevolence, written by Hugh Sterbakov. Filming is to begin in late August on location in Alaska.
Filmography
- Laura (1986)
- Stroking in the mirror (1986)
- Opposite direction (1988)
- Golkobi (1990)
- Rites (1993)
- Old (1994)
- Baja California: The Limit of Time (1998)
- Promises (2001)
- Only God Knows (2006)
- River of Renewal (2008)
- Tlatelolco (2010)
- Colosio, the Assassination (2012)[1]
- Olvidados (2013)
References
- ↑ Villagran, Lauren (12 June 2012). "Film critical of Mexico's PRI packs theaters ahead of presidential election". The Christian Science Monitor.