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Jaime Kuri Aiza

Directing

Biography

Over 35 years of work in film and television, predominantly cultural and educational. From 1976 to 1987, he served as Production Director and General Manager of the Short Film Production Center at Churubusco Studios.

Known For

José Emilio Pacheco: me llamo Nadie
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José Emilio Pacheco: me llamo Nadie

2009
José Clemente Orozco, pintor del hombre
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A document that summarizes images of the energetic Mexican muralist's most significant works, using rhythmic montages that reflect the prevailing mood of each of his pictorial periods and a complex soundtrack composed of effects and various orchestral and choral interventions. Devoid of narration and didactic rigidity, this short film focuses its resources on the pure enjoyment of Orozco's work.

José Clemente Orozco, pintor del hombre

1980
The Language of Trees
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An exploration on Paz's poetry by Paz himself, his childhood, his ideas about love and the nature of art

The Language of Trees

1983
Cordelia Urueta
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Cordelia Urueta reflects out loud about her life and creativity, she finds that the shapes of reality surrounding her are never as beautiful as the ones in her own colored universe.

Cordelia Urueta

1980
El penacho de Moctezuma: plumaria del México antiguo.
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Documentary about the history of the Aztec Plume of Moctezuma's Emperor.

El penacho de Moctezuma: plumaria del México antiguo.

2014
Dr. Atl
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Starring José Agut Armer as Dr. Atl, this documentary depicts the mystical atmosphere that characterized his studio, moments in his life, his walks, and the creation and preparation of the colors for his paintings. In making it, Kuri Ariza drew on autobiographical and poetic texts inspired by some of the most significant moments of his life.

Dr. Atl

1982
Tlacotalpan
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On the banks of the Papaloapan, the river of butterflies that shelters the spirit of warriors, rises the city of Tlacotalpan, in the state of Veracruz, the earthly paradise of the Indians, as Father Motolinía called it. A film portrait of the festivities held on February 2nd in honor of the Virgin of Candelaria, with its regattas, processions, and horse races. This short film is part of the collection of the Short Film Production Center (CPC) and is preserved in the IMCINE Collection.

Tlacotalpan

1976