José Luis Cruz

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José Luis Cruz

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Zapata: The dream of a hero
1h 31m
Movie 2004

Zapata: The dream of a hero

This fictionalized portrayal of Emiliano Zapata as an Indigenous Mexican shaman, directed by Alfonso Arau, was reportedly the most expensive Mexican movie ever produced, with a massive ad campaign, and the largest ever opening in the nation's history. Unusual in the Mexican film industry, Zapata was financed independently.

Dying in the Gulf
1h 33m
Movie 1990

Dying in the Gulf

The story of the oil leader Lázaro Pizarro, of his political and personal wars, the use of crime to settle conflicts and the course of his power between the basements and the domes of Mexican politics, have a narrative record made in the Gulf of accuracy and dexterity

Mariana Mariana
1h 25m
Movie 1987

Mariana Mariana

The story runs in the 1940s Mexico City. A schoolboy (Carlos) falls in love with his best friend's mother (Mariana). Carlos is impressed because this family is not like the ordinary mexican families of the time, because they have many expensive American things, although they are not rich. The drama begins when Carlos gets out of school to go to declare his love to Mariana, and is discovered by his teachers.

Biography

Born in Tapachula, Chiapas, Mexico, stage director, actor, playwright, cultural promoter, has directed more than 70 productions in Mexico and the world, the last staging was Moctezuma II in the Zocalo of Mexico City with more than 40 thousand spectators, has held several public offices, has created several festivals of music, dance and theater, the best known is the Ollin Kan Festival, cultures in resistance, in his activity as a cultural promoter has traveled countless arts markets and festivals around the world.

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