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José Buil Filmography

DirectingBORN 1953CELAYA11 FILMS IN DB

JoséBuil

Known for Directing · Violet Perfume: Nobody Hears You, La línea paterna, Nadie te habla: Manos libres

11
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$77
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2
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$38
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RAREST RELEASE
The Legend of a Mask
~$62 · BLU-RAY · 1991
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MOST VALUABLE
Pole Dance
$15 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

José Buil is a notable figure in Mexican cinema, celebrated for his unique storytelling and impactful direction. His career began with short films like "My Unemployed Friends" (1977) and evolved into significant works such as "The Legend of a Mask" (1989), which cleverly parodies wrestling cinema and earned him the Ariel for Best First Film. Collectors particularly seek out his films for their cultural significance and innovative narrative styles. One of his standout works, "Violet Perfume: Nobody Hears You" (2001), showcases his ability to delve into complex themes, making it a prized possession for fans of independent cinema. Buil's collaborations, including the acclaimed "The Paternal Line" (1995), which intertwines personal history with documentary storytelling, further establish his importance in film history. His contributions to the cinematic landscape have been recognized internationally, making his works highly collectible among enthusiasts who appreciate both the art and the evolution of Mexican filmmaking.

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