Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu

Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu

Following the success of 2003's 21 Grams, Mexican director Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu was hailed as one of cinema's most creative and original film directors.

 
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"Babel" director Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu is back in Japan, a nation he says has long fascinated him — this time, as head of the jury of the Tokyo International Film Festival. Like Inarritu's native Mexico, Japan has both the tradition of storytelling and the energy of a defiant avant-garde, he told reporters Monday. On his past experiences working in Japan, he said, "I wanted to shoot everything. The exercise I had was to restrain myself." Fifteen films are competing at the festival. Inarritu said the jury had just begun to watch them and had no comment on the prospects. "Babel," the 2006 release which ... Read Full Story
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It's nearly ten years since a little Mexican film, by a first time director, caused shock waves and ripples across the cine world. Not only did it become a world wide hit but it bridged the divide between art house favourite and mainstream approval. Britt Parrott, of the astounding film site Perhapses ; the man quotes Neitzsche , enough said, takes a fresh look at the directoral debut of Alejandro González Iñárritu, Ameros Perros, and concludes that it doesn't exactly hold up all these years later. I would imagine it is difficult, as a first-time director coming off a long shoot, to go into ... Read Full Story
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"Babel" director Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu will head the competition jury at the Tokyo International Film Festival in October. Organizers named the Mexican filmmaker the jury president in a statement on their official Web site. The 21st edition of the film festival is scheduled for Oct. 18-26. Inarritu was quoted as saying he was honored by the appointment because "Japan's culture and film traditions have had a personal impact on me and inspire in me respect and admiration." The former sailor and DJ made his film debut with the 2000 release "Amores Perros." The story of four Mexico City residents who cross paths in a ... Read Full Story
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Here we have three stories, one is a man who is in point to die, Paul Rivers ( Sean Penn ). A woman, Cristina Peck ( Naomi Watts ) that her husband and daughters died knocking down by a car . And an ex convict, Jack Jordan( Benicio del Toro ), who became a christ fan and make lot of mistakes without blame. Those stories connect one each other with the car accident caused by Jack, who drive like a crazy and crash with Michael Peck( Danny Huston ), Cristina’s husband, killing him and his daughters… Paul is dying and need a heart to ... Read Full Story
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Amores perros could be a public service announcement about canine cruelty in Mexico City. Mexico City has a population of around nine million and takes up about six hundred square miles. For such a big city, it’s kind of odd the cast keeps running into each other, since their only connection is being the subject of this film (destitute assassin and dog lover Emilio Echevarría, who walks everywhere, must secretly be The Flash if he’s going to cover so much ground). I’d barely heard of the film, so I was a little surprised when I found it had such a critical and popular following. ... Read Full Story
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TOKYO — “Babel” director Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu is back in Japan, a nation he says has long fascinated him—this time, as head of the jury of the Tokyo International Film ...  
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"Babel" director Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu is back in Japan, a nation he says has long fascinated him - this time, as head of the jury of the Tokyo International Film Festival.  
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