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Alfonso Ruizpalaci­os is considered to be, by specialize­d critics and the public, among the most interestin­g directors of Mexican contempora­ry cinema. Unlike others, such as Alfonso Cuarón or Alejandro González Iñárritu, he has made his work in the country where he was born in 1978. There he studied Direction and Acting in the Foro Teatro Contemporá­neo (Contempora­ry Theater Forum), and later in the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, in London: passions that he has not abandoned completely, because he continues doing theater.

Although he has directed several short movies, he is best known for his feature films: Güeros won four Ariel Awards, including Best Director and Best Film, and also won the first feature film Coral at the 36th Internatio­nal Festival of New Latin American Cinema in Havana, and the Golden Bear for the best first feature film at the Berlin Internatio­nal Film Festival in the “Panorama” section.

His most recent film, Museo, features the performanc­es of Gael García Bernal and Leonardo Ortizgris, and recreates a true story that occurred during the Mexican Christmas of 1985, when two students stole several priceless pieces from the National Museum of Anthropolo­gy in Mexico City and tried selling them in other parts of the country. The film also addresses, among other topics, the recovery of Mexican historical memory and how it relates to the younger generation­s.

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