Rubén Gámez
Directing
Biography
Rubén Gámez Contreras (8 December 1928 - 3 October 2002), was a Mexican director, writer, producer and cinematographer known for his work on experimental and documentary films. He is regarded as one of the most influential directors in Mexican film history.
Known For

Nearly thirty years after making his surrealist La Formula Secreta, director Rubén Gámez returned to filmmaking with this impressionistic portrait of modern-day Mexico. Reminiscent in some ways of Godfrey Reggio’s Koyaanisqatsi, Tequila appears to be a cinematic extension of Mexico’s muralist tradition, a contemporary equivalent of Diego Rivera or David Alfaro Siqueiros with vignettes, quick ideas, visual puns, cartoons, and political statements.
Tequila

Experimental filmmaker Rubén Gámez explores the iconography of the maguey plant in Mexican cinematic history.
Magueyes
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Baja California: Paralelo 28

A cinematographic essay, full of surreal moments and provocative scenarios related to intellectual debates about the Mexican national character.
The Secret Formula

A large part of the town of Juchitepec, State of Mexico, has left its place of origin to seek its fortune in the city. The survivors suffer the sale of their best land for agriculture to a pantheon. Death is a constant in a place where there is barely enough food.
Whispers

Made in the urban area of the Valley of Mexico, this documentary presents a collage of images about the overpopulation, pollution and excessive growth of the big city. The accelerated and pulsating rhythm that passes and vanishes in the constant coming and going of vehicles and people.
Valley of Mexico

A short film that takes us on a small auditory and visually remarkable journey through parts of Mexico City.
The Big City
Short tribute video documentary honoring the Mexican composer Silvestre Revueltas.
Notes
Short documentary film about the famous Mexican river.
Golden River

During the six-year term of President Luis Echeverría, a Mexico-United States coexistence day was organized in Washington. American children and adults flocked to the cathedral, where Mexican dancers performed regional dances. It was a day of folk music, dances, Mexican crafts and food exhibitions.
Day of Mexico
Soviet-funded short documentary about the People’s Republic of China.
The Great Wall of China
Short documentary film on the Hermitage Museum exhibition in Mexico.