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  1. Arturo Ripstein y Rosen (born December 13, 1943) is a Mexican film director and screenwriter. Considered the "Godfather of independent Mexican cinema", Ripstein's work is generally characterized by "somber, slow-paced, macabre melodramas tackling existential loneliness", often with a grotesque-like edge.

  2. Arturo Ripstein. Director: The Beginning and the End. Arturo Ripstein began his career as assistant director (unbilled) of Luis Buñuel in Ángel exterminador, El (1962).

  3. Arturo Ripstein y Rosen (Ciudad de México, 13 de diciembre de 1944) es un director de cine, autor de una extensa filmografía ganador de varios Premios Ariel y homenajeado con el Premio Nacional de Ciencias y Artes en el área de Bellas Artes en 1997, el segundo cineasta (el primero fue Luis Buñuel) que lo ha conseguido.

  4. Sep 12, 2023 · The Three Amigos are superfans. Now, Arturo Ripstein, Mexico's legendary giant of independent cinema, is getting his due with an essential L.A. retrospective.

  5. Over the course of his prodigious and still active career Arturo Ripstein (b. 1943) has remained the most vital, persistent and original filmmaker working within the Mexican cinema. A maverick contrarian, Ripstein has paradoxically flourished within ...

  6. Jun 8, 2018 · With more than twenty directorial works that span almost thirty years, Arturo Ripstein is one of the best-known Mexican directors whose fame reaches beyond the international film festival circuit. Son of one of Mexico's most accomplished film producers, Ripstein literally grew up on the backlots of studios.

  7. Arturo Ripstein y Rosen (born December 13, 1943) is a Mexican film director. Ripstein got his break into movies working as an uncredited assistant director for Luis Buñuel. In 1965, he directed his first feature, Tiempo de Morir.

  8. pstlala.oscars.org › interview › arturo-ripsteinArturo Ripstein - PST LA/LA

    Sep 23, 2015 · Arturo Ripstein (born 1943) is an Ariel Award-winning director whose work is often distinguished by a distinctive, slow-paced, personal style juxtaposing traditional Mexican values with themes of loneliness and isolation. Ripstein was born in Mexico City and raised in a middle-class neighborhood.

  9. This book gathers eleven scholarly contributions dedicated to the work of Mexican director Arturo Ripstein. The collection, the first of its kind, constitutes a sustained critical engagement with the twenty-nine films made by this highly acclaimed yet under-studied filmmaker.

  10. Arturo Ripstein is the poet of the dark side of the Mexican bourgeoisie. He tells Mexican stories which involve us all, and he tells them in a highly personal and, at the same time, very Mexican style. After having seen his films you’ll see Mexico with other eyes.