Guillermo del Toro: A Life In Pictures
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- čas přidán 13. 09. 2024
- From the BAFTA Archives. Producer and director Guillermo del Toro is one of Mexico’s most celebrated filmmakers. Since winning international acclaim for Cronos in 1993, he has given us some of the most visceral, powerful and intelligent films in modern cinema. After delivering two instalments each in the Hellboy and Blade series, he went on to direct Pan's Labyrinth, which won 3 BAFTA Film Awards in 2007 - including the prize for Best Film not in the English Language.
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Los tres amigos have made it they all have made it! I am so proud to be mexican ! We have a very deep love for cinema
A huevo que si
what a fascinating man
I LOVE this series. Bafta this was a genius idea. Wow what a great statement 'i believe the way we see the world we transform from the inside out..' Awesome! This interviewer did a good job. But on a side note.. The coen brothers interview with kermode was so cringe to watch. He was basically getting visually upset when they didn't answer the way he wanted. Very Odd way to interview. All the same. Love Guillermo! And well done BAFTA!!
Orgullo mexicano
Ian McKellan at 2:48
Jezzock 16 is it really him?
😍
Cerca de su cumpleaños 🎂
0:23 Alfonso Cuaron?
Yes
Which year is this from?
2011 apparently. Kinda ssd hearing him talk about the Hobbit here.
Film and filmmakers, are a reflection of their reality on some level. whether it's a historical documentary or it's a horror film. For example, the sub-genre of horror known as "nunsploitation" films. Which, personally, I place firmly into the horror genre, and were popular in the early 70's in particular. "Nunsploitation" films, predominantly made by Mexican film directors, contain nuns being treated as sex slaves and being whipped, beaten and tortured by priests, etc. What's odd to me, however, is that people seem to be less bothered by the reality, than by the films they might have viewed as fiction, if not proven to be true. Example, if catholic churches held horror movie and nunspolitation movie marathons, how many people would show up? A Priest is accused of raping children and nuns and how many people still show up for mass despite the fact that their sheppard is a rapist and pedophile?
Pope Francis confirms priests' abuse of nuns included "sexual slavery"
www.cbsnews.com/news/pope-francis-priests-nuns-sexual-slavery-abuse-saint-jean-order-france/
Interviewed by Gollum.
Lmfao