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  1. Nicolás Celis (born 15 October 1986) is a Mexican film producer. He received a nomination for the Academy Awards for best film for his work as a producer in the film Roma, alongside Alfonso Cuarón and Gabriela Rodríguez.

  2. Nicolás Celis, founder of Pimienta Films, is a Mexican producer who has gained a reputation for working on original projects of high artistic content and powerful impact. His production company, Pimienta Films, was named one of the three best production houses in Mexico by the magazine, “Variety.”

  3. Aug 30, 2024 · Mexican filmmaker Elisa Miller (“Hurricane Season”) is teaming up with “Roma” producer Nicolás Celis and his Pimienta Films on a legal drama-cum-psychological thriller that the duo is...

  4. Nov 13, 2015 · Among Pimienta’s new productions, Celis will co-produce “Pajaros de verano,” the new project from Ciro Guerra, who topped Cannes Directors’ Fortnight with “Embrace of the Serpent.”

  5. Nicolás Celis, founder of Pimienta Films, is a Mexican producer who has gained a reputation for working on original projects of high artistic content and powerful impact. His production company, Pimienta Films, was named one of the three best production houses in Mexico by the magazine, “Variety.”

  6. Nicolás Celis (born 15 October 1986) is a Mexican film producer. He received a nomination for the Academy Awards for best film for his work as a producer in the film Roma, alongside Alfonso Cuarón and Gabriela Rodríguez.

  7. Oct 6, 2023 · “Roma” producer Nicolas Celis’ of Pimienta Films is coming on board as lead producer of “Freeland,” the first English-language pic by “Emily in Paris” director Katina Medina Mora, Variety...

  8. Producer: Roma. Nicolás Celis is known for Roma (2018), Emilia Pérez (2024) and Birds of Passage (2018).

  9. Dec 11, 2021 · Huezo cut her teeth directing documentaries, but as producer Nicolás Celis explains, financiers thought he was crazy for taking a chance on a first time director.

  10. Huezo cut her teeth directing documentaries, but as producer Nicolás Celis explains, financiers thought he was crazy for taking a chance on a first time director.