Manuel Michel

Manuel Michel

director, writer, producer

Manuel Michel was born on Dec 23, 1928 in Mexico. Manuel Michel's big-screen debut came with Patsy, mi amor directed by Manuel Michel in 1969.

He was born in Chihuahua, the Capital city of that northern State of Mexico, on December 23 (1928). He studied Spanish Literature at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) in the first years of the fifties. Later, between 1954-1960, he went to Paris where he studied at the IDHEC (Institut des Hautes Etudes Cinematographiques. Back in Mexico, he taught at the faculty of Political Sciences (UNAM) and was founder, along with Carlos Velo, of the CCC (Centro de Estudios Cinematograficos). He wrote three books: "Aspectos del cine frances" (French cinema aspects) 1964; "El cine y el hombre contemporáneo" (Cinema and contemporary man, with a Carlos Fuentes foreword) 1962 and "Al pie de la imagen: criticas y ensayos", 1968. Also, there's a posthumous book called "Una nueva cultura de la imagen: ensayos sobre cine y television". This book contains a group of essays about cinema and TV and was published in 1994. Manuel Michel had two sons, Hugo (1970) and Guillaume (1972). He died on January 7th 1983 in Mexico City.

  • Birthday

    Dec 23, 1928
  • Place of Birth

    Chihuahua, Chihuahua, Mexico

Awards

1 wins & 0 nominations

Locarno International Film Festival
1965
Viento distante (1965)
Winner - Silver Sail

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