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Pedro González-Rubio (b. 1976, Belgium) has Mexican parents and lived for some years in India during his teens. He studied media in Mexico City before attending the London Film School. He was the cameraman for several films, including Born Without (2007, Eva Norvind). Toro negro (2005) was his documentary debut. To the Sea (2009) won a Tiger Award in Rotterdam. Inori (2012) won the Golden Leopard Award in the Filmmakers of the Present competition at the Locarno Film Festival.
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Director (4 credits)
2014 Ícaros
2012 Inori (Documentary)
2009 Alamar (Documentary)
2005 Toro negro (Documentary)
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Enlaces completados:
OK Alamar (Pedro González-Rubio, 2009)