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Alfonso Arau ( born January 11, 1932 ) is a Mexican actor and director.
In December 2004, the Santa Fe Film Festival honored Alfonso Arau for his work in cinema.
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* 1932 – Alfonso Arau, Mexican film director
* Alfonso Arau as Lieutenant Herrera
* Alfonso Arau as Gaston de Raousset-Boulbon
It first took place with high quality films by Arturo Ripstein, Alfonso Arau, Alfonso Cuarón and María Novaro.
After spending a night hiding in a crashed marijuana smuggler's C-47 airplane, they encounter a drug lord named Juan ( Alfonso Arau ), who is a big fan of Joan's novels and who helps them escape from Zolo.
* Alfonso Arau as Juan
In 2004, he played the lead role in Zapata: El sueño del héroe, a movie about the Mexican revolutionary hero Emiliano Zapata by filmmaker Alfonso Arau. That same year, A Corazón Abierto reunites Alejandro with Grammy-winning producer and songwriter Kike Santander, who penned his greatest hits from Me Estoy Enamorando.
This fictionalized portrayal of Emiliano Zapata as an Indigenous Mexican shaman, directed by Alfonso Arau, was reportedly the most expensive Mexican movie ever produced, with a massive ad campaign, and the largest ever opening in the nation's history.
Category: Films directed by Alfonso Arau
* Best International Film Award: Alfonso Arau, Like Water for Chocolate
In México, in 1974 Alfonso Arau directed and co-wrote an adaptation in film called Calzonzin Inspector, using the political cartoonist / writer Rius's characters.
Mexican director Alfonso Arau made Calzonzin Inspector, a film based on characters appearing on Los Supermachos in 1973.
* El Guapo, the chief villain in the 1986 comedy ¡ Three Amigos !, played by Alfonso Arau
In 1916, the notorious bandit El Guapo ( Alfonso Arau ) and his gang of thugs are collecting protection money from the small Mexican village of Santo Poco.

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