Juan José Gurrola

Juan José Gurrola

Born: October 19, 1935
Died: June 1, 2007
Juan José Gurrola (Mexico City, November 19, 1935-ibidem, June 1, 2007) was an architect, radio, film and theater director, actor, set designer, playwright, painter, photographer and Mexican performer. He was awarded the National Prize for Sciences and Arts in the area of ​​Fine Arts by the Mexican government in 2004.

Movies for Juan José Gurrola...

Frida Still Life
Title: Frida Still Life
Character: Diego Rivera
Released: March 13, 1986
Type: Movie
This film is a chronicle of painter Frida Kahlo, and her encounter with the personalities of her time. Despite being confied to a wheelchair as a result of polio, operations and amputations, she faces and traces some of the most colorful and controversial aspects of Mexican history, during the dominant time of Mexican muralism.
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To Kill a Stranger
Title: To Kill a Stranger
Character: Truck driver
Released: February 6, 1986
Type: Movie
Cristina Carver (Angelica Maria) finds herself in dire straits after she arrives to spend some time with her TV-reporter husband (Dean Stockwell) who is visiting a Latin American country run by a military dictator. After a car accident one day, Cristina brings the helpful Col. Kostik (Donald Pleasence) home and then kills him in self-defense when he violently attempts to rape and murder her. Terrified, she covers up her act and hides the body, yet in spite of her husband's efforts to protect her, a local police detective starts to figure out what really happened.
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Call Me Mike
Title: Call Me Mike
Character: El Rojo
Released: March 7, 1979
Type: Movie
After being unjustly accused of corruption and seriously injured in prison, Miguel's personality will merge with the characters he reads in his police novels.
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Descenso del pais de la noche
Title: Descenso del pais de la noche
Released: August 28, 1974
Type: Movie
A young woman of wealthy class rejects the world that surrounds her and dies, but in her wake a shaman resuscitates her. She is dedicated to transgressing all the rules of her society. In the end a strange character offers him a flower and they both love each other.
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Robarte el arte
Title: Robarte el arte
Released: March 2, 1972
Type: Movie
For Robarte el Arte [Stealing the Art] (1972), Juan José Gurrola together with Gelsen Gas and Arnaldo Coen supposedly stole an artwork during Documenta 5 in 1972 and represented it with an asterisk of scotch tape on a rock in the Wilhelmshöhe Park. Sequences of this performative action are montaged like in a silent movie with panels of cut-up newspaper text blocks, installation shots from the Documenta exhibition inside and outside Fridericianum, and scenes from a horror porn movie based on the story of the serial killer "Goyo" Cárdenas – his case became a sensation on Mexican media in the 1940s and inspired several copycat murderers imitating his crimes – and underscored with a dramatic soundtrack. With Robarte el Arte, the artists satirically destabilize Documenta’s institutionalized role to chart the current art developments and thus setting the foundation for a so-called canon as Eurocentric.
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El Topo
Title: El Topo
Character: Maestro 2
Released: December 18, 1970
Type: Movie
El Topo decides to confront warrior Masters on a trans-formative desert journey he begins with his 6 year old son, who must bury his childhood totems to become a man.