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Julian Hernandez (filmmaker)

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Nationality
  
Mexican

Occupation
  
Filmmaker


Name
  
Julian Hernandez

Role
  
Filmmaker


Full Name
  
Julian Hernandez Perez

Born
  
1972
Mexico City, Mexico

Alma mater
  
Centro Universitario de Estudios Cinematograficos

Awards
  
Teddy Award for Best Feature Film

Nominations
  
Ariel Award for Best First Work, Ariel Award for Best Original Screenplay, Ariel Award for Best Direction

Movies
  
Raging Sun - Raging Sky, Broken Sky, I Am Happiness On Earth, A Thousand Clouds of, Bramadero

Similar People
  
Roberto Fiesco, Hugo Catalan, Giovanna Zacarias, Gabino Rodriguez, Andrea Portal

Julian Hernandez is a Mexican filmmaker who was born Julian Hernandez Perez in Mexico City in 1972. He got the attention of national and international film critics with his first movie, A Thousand Clouds of Peace. His short film, Bramadero, was shown in the sixth Edition of Morelia International Film Festival. He received funding from the Hubert Bals Fund for development of his second feature film.

He studied at Centro Universitario de Estudios Cinematograficos (CUEC) and has credited his use of cinematographic language to influences from filmmakers such as Michelangelo Antonioni, Leonardo Favio, Robert Bresson, and Alain Resnais had on him. Hernandez has also developed Cooperativa Cinematografica Morelos, which has supported 25 films in 20 years.

Filmography

Hernandez's movies are known for his approach to the cinematographic language in which he pays special attention to aesthetics. Many critics have compared his work with choreographies and praise his use of sequence shots.

References

Julian Hernandez (filmmaker) Wikipedia