Marcela Fernández Violante

Marcela Fernández Violante

  • Birthday: 1941-06-09
  • Place of birth: Mexico City, Mexico

Biography

Marcela Fernández Violante (born June 9, 1941) is a Mexican filmmaker and director. She is a graduate of the University Centre for Cinematographic Studies (CUEC), where she specialized in scripting and direction. Upon graduation from CUEC, Violante participated in the documentary about Mexican artist Frida Kahlo, which won an Ariel Award for “Best Documentary". She participated as a student in the filming of the documentary El grito, by director Leobardo López Aretche on the events that culminate the tragedy of the events that happened in Tlatelolco on October 2nd, 1968. On October 2nd, 2018, it was announced that a remastered version of this film would be shown at FICM. Violante participated in making the documentary Frida Kahlo based on the work of the Mexican painter. She was the first woman to address the topic of Frida Kahlo . This documentary won the Silver Goddess Award and an Ariel award for best debut opera, as well as the prize for the best short film at the Guadalajara film festival in 1973. It won the special jury prize at the London festival in 1974, and was exhibited at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York later that year. In 1974, Violante began filming De todos modos Juan te llamas (Anyway, Juan is your name), the first feature film to be produced by UNAM. The film deals with the topic of the Cristero War in the Mexican Shoal in 1927, and the consolidation of the PRI as the ruling party. Under the policy of freedom of expression in cinema, president Luis Echeverría agreed that the film could be commercially exhibited even though it severely criticized the Catholic Church and the Mexican Army. The film appeared at an exhibition in a New York film festival in 1976 and at the Havana film festival later in December. In 1974, Violante became a professor of scriptwriting and filmmaking subjects of CUEC. She became a director there from 1984 to 1988. According to El Universal, in 1980 she expelled Alfonso Cuarón from CUEC, finding his documentary Vengeance is mine to be pretentious. Violante collaborated as a speaker at universities such Loyola in New Orleans, UCLA in California and NYU in New York. She is the General Secretary of the Union of Film Production Workers of the Mexican Republic (STPC), a member of the General Society of Writers of Mexico (SOGEM), and President of the Matilde Landeta cultural association.

Filmography

Pioneers

2014

As Herself

Production

In the Land of Light Feet

1982

As Director

Snake Skin

2002

As Screenplay

Snake Skin

2002

As Director

Cananea

1978

As Director

Entangling Shadows

1998

As Director

Anyway, Juan is Your Name

1976

As Director

Mistery

1980

As Director

Cananea

1978

As Writer

Mistery

1980

As Writer

Lucky Break

1992

As Director

Lucky Break

1992

As Writer

Frida Kahlo

1971

As Director

Frida Kahlo

1971

As Writer

Blue

1966

As Director

Blue

1966

As Writer

Blue

1966

As Editor

The Ball

1967

As Director

La Perse

1967

As Director

Gayosso Gives Discounts

1968

As Director

Anyway, Juan is Your Name

1976

As Production Design

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