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Mexican film director and screenwriter
Fernando Eimbcke (born 1970) is a Mexican film director and screenwriter.
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Fernando Eimbcke studied film direction at the
Centro Universitario de Estudios Cinematográficos of the
UNAM (1992–1996). He started his career directing music videoclips and short films. His feature debut in
Mexican cinema was the 2004
Temporada de patos (Duck Season), which won several Film Festival awards including the
Ariel Award for Best Film. His next film, the 2008
Lake Tahoe, was received positively at the
Berlin International Film Festival, winning two awards.
Filmography
Short films
- The Look of Love (2003)
- No sea malito (2003)
- La suerte de la fea... a la bonita no le importa (2002)
- No todo es permanente (1996)
- Disculpe las molestias (1994)
- Alcanzar una estrella (1993)
Awards
- The First National Contest of Short Film Project
- La suerte de la fea… a la bonita no le importa
Nominations
2001
- Favorite Video ("Video de la gente", or The people's video) for his video for
Genitallica
- Favorite Video for his videos for
Jumbo
- Favorite Video for his video for
Plastilina Mosh (1998)
Silver Ariel
- Best Director (Mejor Dirección)
- Best First Work - Fiction (Mejor Ópera Prima Ficcón)
- Best Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen (Mejor Guión Cinematográfico Original)
Nominations
- Best short film
- For No todo es permanente
FIPRESCI Prize
Mayahuel Award
- Best Director
- Best Screenplay
Nominated
Nominated
Nominated
Won
Nominated
Won
References
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