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Leobardo López Aretche

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Years active
  
1965–1970

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Full Name
  
Leobardo López Aretche

Born
  
1942
Mexico City, Mexico

Occupation
  
Filmmaker, actor, film producer

Died
  
24 July 1970, Mexico City, Mexico

Movies
  
El Grito, El grito. México 1968, The Change

Nominations
  
Ariel Award for Best Original Story

Similar
  
Alfredo Joskowicz, Oriana Fallaci, Sergio Jiménez, Ofelia Medina, Julio Estrada

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Leobardo López Aretche (Mexico City, 1942 – July 24, 1970) was a Mexican film director

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Biography

He studied acting and directing with Seki Sano between 1959 and 1963. He then attended Centro Universitario de Estudios Cinematográficos (University Centre of Cinematographic Studies, CUEC) in UNAM, where he directed six short films in four years. One of these (S.O.S / Catarsis, 1968) won a prize at a Canadian film festival. During the Mexican Student Movement of 1968, López and Carlos González Morantes were elected as representatives from CUEC-UNAM to the Consejo Nacional de Huelga (National Strike Council; in Spanish, CNH), the coordinating body behind the movement. He directed the documentary El grito, México 1968, one of the few cinematographic testimonies of the student movement that survived the censorship of the Mexican government. El grito was later selected as one of the 100 greatest Mexican films by Somos magazine.

In 1969, López Aretche shot the film La pasión and the following year, collaborated in the making of Alfredo Joskowicz's feature film Crates (1970). He committed suicide on 24 July 1970, while filming his debut feature El canto del ruiseñor. Jorge Ayala Blanco lamented his passing, saying that he was "an artist with a special vision". After his death, Alfredo Joskowicz made the film El cambio, based on a narrative by López Arretche.

Short films

  • Lapso (1965)
  • Panteón / No 45 (1966)
  • El jinete del cubo (1966)
  • S.O.S / Catársis (1968)
  • El Hijo (1968)
  • Leobardo Barrabás / Parto sin temor (1969)
  • Feature films

  • El grito, Mexico 1968 (1970)
  • As photographer

  • La pasión
  • As screenwriter

  • Crates (1970)
  • References

    Leobardo López Aretche Wikipedia