
Director
Carlos Carrera
Born 1962 · Mexico, D. F., Mexico
Luis Carlos Carrera González (born 18 August 1962), better known as Carlos Carrera, is a Mexican film director and screenwriter. He directed El crimen del Padre Amaro (2002), which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. In 2009, he directed Backyard about the female homicides in Ciudad Juárez, which won a silver plaque at the 2009 Chicago International Film Festival. In 2008, Carrera was sponsor for Un aliado en el tiempo, a Sundance Film Festival official selection shortfilm.
Directed

The Crime of Padre Amaro
Director · 2002

Ana and Bruno
Director · 2017

Cero y van cuatro
Director · 2004

Benjamín's Wife
Director · 1991

Confessions
Director · 2023

Backyard
Director · 2009
Un muy cortometraje
Director · 1988

The Hero
Director · 1994

Under a Spell
Director · 1999
Malayerba nunca muerde
Director · 1988

De la infancia
Director · 2010

Sin remitente
Director · 1995

La reina roja, un misterio maya
Director · 2005

De Raíz
Director · 2004

Infamia
Director · 1991

Tales of Mexico
Director · 2017

Married Life
Director · 1993

Sex, Love, and Other Perversions
Director · 2006
