Marina Stavenhagen

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Marina Stavenhagen
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BornJuly 16, 1962
NationalityMexican
EducationNational Autonomous University of Mexico Centro de Capacitación Cinematográfica
OccupationScreenwriter, director

Marina Stavenhagen (born July 16, 1962 in Mexico City) is a screenwriter, writer, and director in Mexican cinema. She is the daughter of anthropologists Rodolfo Stavenhagen and María Eugenia Vargas. Her family arrived in Mexico after escaping Nazi Germany.[1]

Career[]

Her work has focused on social themes in Mexico, such as student movements and guerrillas.[2] She been dedicated to promoting a "national identity" in Mexican cinema, often emphasizing the difficulties and lack of support for Mexican filmmakers.[3][4]

She has written scripts for feature films including  [es] (1992) and the award-winning  [es] (2000).[5] In 2005, she wrote the screenplay for a documentary about revolutionary Mexican schoolteacher Lucio Cabañas.[6]

From 2007 to 2012, she was the director of the Instituto Mexicano de Cinematografía (IMCINE, Mexican Institute of Cinematography).

She was a member of the Sistema Nacional de Creadores de Arte (National System of Creators), of the board of directors of the Festival de Cine para Niños (Children's Film Festival) and president of the Association of Women in Film and Television in Mexico.

Awards and honors[]

In 2004, the French government awarded her the Decoration of Arts and Letters for her work promoting French culture through the Festival of French Cinema in Acapulco.

Filmography[]

Script[]

  • La guerrilla y la esperanza: Lucio Cabañas (2005)
  • La última noche (2003)
  • De la calle (2001) [Streeters][7]
  • En medio de la nada (1994) [In the Middle of Nowhere]
  • Dentro de la noche (1991)
  • La última luna (1990)

Direction[]

  • Sonata de luna (1992)
  • Amor y venganza (1991) (Love and Vengeance)

References[]

  1. ^ Cruz Vázquez Eduardo, "Marina Stavenhagen. Con ideología y sin religión" en El Universal, 23 de mayo de 2006, p. 4
  2. ^ Huerta César, "Stavenhagen hará filme sobre el 68" en "El Universal, sec. Espectáculos, 22 de junio de 2006, p. 4."
  3. ^ Cárdenas Ochoa Alejandro, "Desea cine con identidad nacional" en El Universal, sec. Espectáculos, 13 de febrero 2007, p. 1
  4. ^ Badillo Juan Manuel, "'No se vive de escribir guiones': Stavenhagen", en El Economista, sec. La plaza, 6 de abril de 2006, p. 6
  5. ^ Reyes José Juan, "Marina Stavenhagen, directora de IMCINE" en Esto, sec. Espectáculos, 25 de enero de 2007, p. 10
  6. ^ La guerrilla y la esperanza: Lucio Cabañas (Documentary) (in Spanish), Pablo Cabañas Barrientos, Armando Bartra, Félix Bautista, Guillermina Cabañas, Instituto Mexicano de Cinematografía (IMCINE), La Rabia Films, 2007-08-31, retrieved 2020-11-21CS1 maint: others (link)
  7. ^ De la calle [Streeters] (Drama) (in Spanish), Luis Fernando Peña, Maya Zapata, Armando Hernández, Mario Zaragoza, Instituto Mexicano de Cinematografía (IMCINE), Tiempo y Tono Films, Zimat Consultores, 2001-10-12, retrieved 2020-11-21CS1 maint: others (link)
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