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Mexican film producer, screenwriter, director, cinematographer, and actor From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
César Alfredo "Amigó" Aguilar (born August 23, 1981) is a Mexican film producer, screenwriter, director, cinematographer, actor, and founder of Oscuro Deseo Producciones. He is known as the creator of the film series Serial Comic, and as a screenwriter of the short films Sesiones and the critically acclaimed Un aliado en el tiempo (An ally in time). He is a make-up artist known for his work on Sus satánicas majestades.[1]
César A. Amigó | |
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Born | César Alfredo Amigó Aguilar August 23, 1981 Mexico City, Federal district, Mexico |
Occupation(s) | Film and television producer, director and screenwriter. |
Amigó's first job in the movie business came at age 18l He worked as a PA for producer Cecilia Sagredo's Mœnia music video No dices más. During his sophomore college year, he teamed with Miguel A. Reina to write a feature film treatment, which formed the basis for Sesiones. Amigó's first produced short film, which starred Omar Zurita and Mónica Galván. He followed with Mi vida en frenesí, starring Josefina Gómez Maganda, and Reflexiones.[2]
Amigó collaborated with producer Heissel Domínguez on the 2008 film, Un aliado en el tiempo. In 2009, he made his first foray into television with Capadocia, which was broadcast on HBO, serving as the show's co-cinematographer (with Alberto Anaya and Martín Boege). Under his production company, Oscuro Deseo Producciones, Amigó wrote and directed Serial Comic No.1: Fijación, a prelude to film series Serial Comic. He served as make-up artist of Sergio García Michel's Sus satánicas majestades and actor in Sergio Tovar Velarde's Infinito. Amigó has photographed short films for many film directors.
Amigó's unrecognized skill is acting. He contributed to film and TV projects, including Richard Shepard's The Matador, Russell Mulcahy's Resident Evil: Extinction and Pete Travis's Vantage Point, among others.[3]
Amigós worked on Gustavo Alatriste's project Detrás de la luna (Behind the moon).
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