Rodrigo Reyes (director)
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Rodrigo Reyes (born July 22, 1983) is a
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film director currently residing in the United States. He is best known for the films ''
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'', which had its premiere at the 2020
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and
Sansón and Me
', winner of the Best Film Award at Sheffield DocFest


Career

Rodrigo Reyes is a Mexican-American award-winning film director, whose work has been screened around the world. His films explore the impact of systems of power on individuals, as well as legacies of violence alive today, and are usually set in the universe between
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and the
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. Reyes directed several feature-length films, among them the neorealist
Lupe Under the Sun
', ''Purgatorio'', and ''
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''. Rodrigo is the recipient of numerous fellowships and awards, including the Guggenheim Fellowship, Sundance Institute's Documentary Fund and Spotlight on Storytellers Award, the Kenneth Rainin Fellowship, the Creative Capital Award. He has been awarded funding by The Mexican Film Institute (IMCINE), as well as
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and
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, and several grants from the Firelight Media,
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California Humanities
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and
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. In 2013, Rodrigo was named by
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as one of the 25 New Faces of Independent Film. That same year, he premiered the feature-length documentar
''Purgatorio''
screening at MoMA's Documentary Fortnight and winning the
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Award for Best US-Latino Film, as well as broadcasting on the documentary series
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. In 2020, his film ''499'', won the Special Jury Award at
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, and received the Golden Frog award at
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in
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. Director
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said of the film, "Rodrigo Reyes has created a strong, beautiful and disturbing film that seems to occupy a genre all its own... 499 deftly weaves brutality with tender beauty, and harsh reality with the realm of dreams." His fil
''Sansón and Me''
chronicling Rodrigo's friendship with a Mexican immigrant serving life without parole in California, premiered at Tribeca in 2022, winning the top prize at
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that same year. The Guardian review calls it "a startling and somber documentary," and the film was selected to open the 25th season of the award-winning documentary series
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.


Themes and Ideas

Rodrigo has written several essays reflecting on the art of filmmaking and the unique value of non-fiction cinema.
On entertainment in non-fiction "...in the universe of non-fiction, filmmakers are often asked to provide the fascination of relief – a way of looking at the pain of the world through a lens of comfort and safety...Everything must feel palpably believable and authentic, because that is where the enjoyment lives. There’s not much room for invention in this premise. This confusion of non-fiction filmmaking with entertainment has led to an approach to reality that ignores the essential truths of the world, many of which are tough, complicated and distressing, and demand new, vibrant points of view." On Mentorship "To be seen. Perhaps this is the true essence of mentorship? When someone looks at you, without weariness or cynicism, without calculation or profit-motives, simply dropping their guard and asking to walk by your side." On filmmaking and memory "Cinema is the art of remembering with light."


Personal life

Rodrigo lives in the Bay Area. In 2006, he earned his B.A. in International Studies from University of California, San Diego. He has collaborated as a visiting professor with th
Stanford University Documentary MFA program
and was the co-director of th
Mediamaker Fellowship with the Bay Area Video Coalition


References


External links

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Rodrigo Reyes
official web site * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Reyes, Rodrigo 1983 births Living people Mexican film directors Film directors from Mexico City Mexican emigrants to the United States University of California, San Diego alumni Complutense University of Madrid alumni