Emilio Gómez Muriel
Emilio Gómez Muriel was a prolific Mexican film director, active between the 1930s and the 1970s.
He is known for melodramas,[1] but one of his first films was Redes (release: 1936), an attempt at social cinema with a mostly non-professional cast.[2]
He won an award at the 1960 San Sebastian Film Festival for Simitrio.
Filmography
- While Mexico Sleeps (1938)
- The Unknown Policeman (1941)
- Another Dawn (1943)
- The Lieutenant Nun (1944)
- Nocturne of Love (1948)
- The Woman of the Port (1949)
- Engagement Ring (1951)
- A Galician Dances the Mambo (1951)
- Carne de presidio (1952)
- A Divorce (1953)
- The Three Elenas (1954)
- The Empty Star (1958)
- La cigüeña distraída (1966)
- La Cama (1968)
- La Buscona (1970)
More of his films are the subject of articles on Spanish Wikipedia.
References
- "Mexican Cinema: A Panoramic View". Film Quarterly. Vol. 18, No. 4, pp. 46-55. Summer 1965. JSTOR 1210255.
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