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Rogelio A. González

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Rogelio A. González
Born(1920-01-27)27 January 1920
Died22 May 1984(1984-05-22) (aged 64)
Occupation(s)Film director
Screenwriter
Actor
Years active1945-1983

Rogelio A. González (January 27, 1920 – May 22, 1984) was a Mexican film director, screenwriter, and actor.[1] González directed 70 films, was nominated for a Silver Ariel four times, and was also nominated for a Golden Ariel for La culta dama (1957). His film Hambre nuestra de cada día was entered into the 1st Moscow International Film Festival.[2]

He was a member of the Academia Mexicana de la Lengua. In 1952, the Agrupación de Críticos de Teatro de México awarded him the Juan Ruiz de Alarcón Prize for his play El color de nuestra piel. France awarded him the Legion of Honor.[3]

Selected filmography

As director

  • 1961: La diligencia de la muerte
  • 1961: Paloma brava
  • 1965: Río Hondo
  • 1966: Alias el Rata
  • 1966: La Valentina
  • 1967: Adios cuñado!
  • 1967: Alma Grande en el desierto
  • 1967: Chanoc
  • 1967: La mujer de a seis litros
  • 1968: Dr. Satán y la magia negra
  • 1968: La noche del halcón
  • 1969: Al fin a solas
  • 1969: Flor marchita
  • 1970: El club de los suicidas
  • 1970: La agonía de ser madre
  • 1970: ¿Por qué nací mujer?
  • 1971: La Güera Xóchitl
  • 1971: La sangre enemiga
  • 1971: Papa en onda
  • 1971: Rosario
  • 1972: La inocente
  • 1972: Las vírgenes locas
  • 1972: One Minute Before Death
  • 1972: Por eso
  • 1973: Vidita negra
  • 1974: La recogida
  • 1976: El hombre desnudo
  • 1976: La india
  • 1977: Sor tequila
  • 1978: Los japoneses no esperan
  • 1979: El tahúr
  • 1981: D.F./Distrito Federal
  • 1981: El gran perro muerto
  • 1981: El sexo sentido
  • 1983: México 2000

References

  1. ^ [1] (in Spanish) Cine Mexicano - Escritores, GONZÁLEZ, Rogelio A.
  2. ^ "1st Moscow International Film Festival (1959)". MIFF. Archived from the original on 2013-01-16. Retrieved 2012-10-28.
  3. ^ Ciuk, Perla (2000). Diccionario de directores del cine mexicano: 530 realizadores: biografías, testimonios y fotografías. Cineteca nacional (1. ed.). México, D.F: CONACULTA, Consejo Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes. ISBN 978-970-18-5590-4.

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