Guillermo Arriaga

Guillermo Arriaga

nació 13.03.1958 (66 años)
Mexico City, México

Biografía

Guillermo Arriaga first collaborated with Alejandro González Iñárritu as the screenwriter of the award-winning Amores perros. They worked together again on the short film Powder Keg.
A genuine Renaissance man of letters, Mr. Arriaga is not only a screenwriter but also a critically praised novelist, a television documentary director, a radio and television producer, and for more than twenty years a college professor. He has also directed short films, among them Rogelio (which screened at several film festivals).
His three novels (The Sweet Scent of Death, Guillotine Squad, and Buffalo of the Night) and book of short stories (Retorno 201) have been particularly praised for his command of dialogue, his use of narrative structures, the complexity of his characters and his themes. They deal with human contradictions, the power of life, the strength of love, and the constant presence of death. His books have been translated into several languages and sold in more than thirty countries. He is finishing a fourth novel, Little Toads.
Mr. Arriaga was also at work on three screenplays: one for Tommy Lee Jones, entitled Looking for Jimenez, which the actor will direct; Dallas Buyers Club, to be directed by Marc Forster; and a third screenplay that he himself hopes to direct in 2004. He is also the author of the screenplays Upon Open Sky and Slow Fire; the co-writer, with Rafael Azcona, of the screenplay adaptation of his novel Guillotine Squad; and the producer of a film version of his novel Buffalo of the Night.

Focus Features

Guionista

Director

Actor

Películas
2005

Los tres entierros de Melquiades Estrada

1963

Baila mi amor

Documental
2012

Conteurs d'Images

2007

Conquistando Hollywood (serie)

1978

Paraskinio (serie)

Productor

Películas
2023

A cielo abierto

2015

Desde allá

Cortometraje
2007

La hora cero

Escritor

Películas
2007

El bufalo de la noche - libro

1999

Un dulce olor a muerte - libro

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