
Director
Felipe Cazals
Born 1937 · Mexico City, Mexico
Felipe Cazals (July 28th, 1937 - October 16th, 2021) was a Mexican film director, screenwriter and producer. Along with Arturo Ripstein, Jaime Humberto Hermosillo and Jorfe Fons, he is considered one of the most representative film directors of his generation. His masterworks The Humilliated (Las inocentes, 1986), Las Poquianchis (1976), The Heist (El Apando, 1976) and Canoa (1976), make him to be considered as one of the most creative and bitter-critic filmmaker in the history of Latin-American movies. Canoa was entered into the26th Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the Silver Bear - Special Jury Prize. His 1973 film Thoe Years (Aquellos Años, 1974) was entered into the 8th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Special Prize.
Directed

Canoa: A Shameful Memory
Director · 1976

Las Poquianchis
Director · 1976

Leonora Carrington or The Ironic Spell
Director · 1965

The Heist
Director · 1976

Chicogrande
Director · 2010

The Seven Cucas
Director · 1981

Those Who Live Where the Soft Wind Blows
Director · 1974

Familiarities
Director · 1969

Emiliano Zapata
Director · 1970
His Most Serene Highness
Director · 2000

The Year of the Plague
Director · 1978

Digna: Worthy to Her Last Breath
Director · 2004

Three of Cups
Director · 1986

The Olympics in Mexico
Assistant Director · 1969

Aunt Isabel's Garden
Director · 1972

The Humiliated
Director · 1986
Que se callen...
Director · 1965

Under the Shrapnel
Director · 1983
Writing

Chicogrande
Writer · 2010

Those Who Live Where the Soft Wind Blows
Writer · 1974

Familiarities
Writer · 1969
His Most Serene Highness
Screenplay · 2000

Digna: Worthy to Her Last Breath
Screenplay · 2004

Those Years
Writer · 1974

The Apple of Discord
Writer · 1968

Citizen Buelna
Writer · 2013

The Citrillo's Turn
Screenplay · 2006

Kino: The Legend of the Black Priest
Screenplay · 1993