Carlos Reygadas Castillo (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkaɾlos rejˈɣaðas]; born October 10, 1971) is a Mexican filmmaker. Influenced by existentialist art and philosophy, Reygadas' movies feature spiritual journeys into the inner worlds of his main characters, through which themes of love, suffering, death, and life's meaning are explored.
Reygadas has been described as "the one-man third wave of Mexican cinema"; his works are generally considered art films, and are known for their expressionistic cinematography, long takes, and emotionally charged stories. His first and third films, Japón (2002) and Silent Light (2007), made him one of Latin America's most prominent writer-directors, with various critics having named Silent Light as one of the best films of its decade. His films Battle in Heaven (2005) and Post Tenebras Lux (2012) divided critics.
He has co-produced other directors such as Amat Escalante (Sangre, Los Bastardos, Heli) or Pedro Aguilera (The Influence).
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1971-10-10
Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
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Talking Heads 2021
Filmando Batalla en el Cielo
Tras Nazarin: Following Nazarin
Por la libertad
Our Time
En ningún lugar, Don Luis Buñuel
Wiara
Symphony Of The Invisible
Agnès Varda: From Here to There
Silent Light
Japón
Battle in Heaven
Crane Lantern
Revolución
Post Tenebras Lux
Maxhumain
Sermon to the Fish
Sermon to the Birds
Serenghetti
Eami
Prisoners
42 One Dream Rush
Short Plays
Wake of Umbra
Adulte
Aftershock
This Is My Kingdom
Aficionados