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November 21, 2006

Filmmakers Talk



I don’t know what to expect or what I’ll get out of this, but I'm going to check it out. I've seen most of these film, my favorite by far is "Y tu mamá también".

Collectively, Alfonso Cuarón (top left), Guillermo del Toro (top right) and Alejandro González Iñárritu (bottom left) are at the vanguard of today's world cinema. Individually each has contributed significantly in transforming their native cinema of Mexico; collectively these filmmakers travel fluently and regularly between cultures, genres and languages - studio and independent. As peers and colleagues they represent the best of international filmmaking. Cuarón's films include: "Sólo con tu pareja", "A Little Princess", "Great Expectations", "Y tu mamá también", "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban" and the forthcoming release, "Children of Men". Del Toro's films include "Cronos", "Blade II", "Mimic", "The Devil's Backbone", "Hellboy" and soon to be released "Pan's Labyrinth" (Mexico's entry for an Academy Award). Iñárritu's films include "Amores Perros", "21 Grams" and the current release, "Babel".

The forum will be moderated by David Carr, New York Times culture and business writer, this special Times Talks presentation is in honor of their Filmmakers Tribute as part of the 16th Annual Gotham Awards

Gotham Awards Filmmakers Tribute 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM - Tuesday November 28, 2006

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