Miguel Sabido
Writing
Biography
Miguel Sabido (born November 20, 1937, in Mexico City) is a Mexican screenwriter, director, and producer. His feature-film work includes writing and directing Celestina (1976), an adaptation of La Celestina by Fernando de Rojas, co-written with Margarita Villaseñor. He studied in Rome in 1972 with Pier Paolo Pasolini on a UNAM scholarship. His later feature Santo Luzbel (1996) is a Spanish–Nahuatl drama produced with IMCINE and Producciones Nuevo Sol, and it won the Diosa de Plata for Best Screenplay.
Known For

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Conversando con Cristina Pacheco

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Los hijos de nadie

A conflict arises between the people of the town and the local priest when they have to decide how to represent certain biblical episode.
Saint Lucifer

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Senda de gloria

An adaptation of the tragicomedy "Calisto y Melibea", attributed to Fernando de Rojas.
Celestina

Zabu was a dancer in a small cabaret in Bilbao. Twelve years later she is living with her daughter Lola and a small delinquent called Lino in a squalid suburb of an industrial city. She dreams of leaving for Australia.
Chatarra

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