Luis Mandoki
Luis Mandoki is a Mexican film director working in Mexico and Hollywood.
Luis Mandoki studied Fine Arts in Mexico and at the San Francisco Art Institute, the London College of Printing, and the London International Film School. While attending this last institution he directed his first short film Silent Music which won an award at the International Amateur Film Festival of Cannes Film Festival in 1976.
Back in Mexico he directed short films and documentaries for the Instituto Nacional Indigenista, Conacine and the Centro de Produccion de Cortometraje. In 1980 he received an Ariel Award of the Mexican Academy of Film for his short film El secreto. Four years later, his film Motel was selected to represent Mexico in film festivals around the globe.
At the age of 30 he developed, wrote, produced and directed , a movie about the struggles of handicapped Gaby Brimer. This film was nominated for both the Academy and Golden Globe Awards. For the next 15 years he filmed only in English until the critically acclaimed Voces inocentes of 2004. This film gave him a Best Director nomination for the Ariel Award in 2005. The film also received three awards and was nominated for Best Film. The film was selected to represent Mexico for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and had a box-office output of 49.4 million pesos and was seen by 1.5 million people.
Luis Mandoki currently resides in Mexico City with his wife, Olivia, and three children Camille, Daniel and Michelle.Ariel Award in 1980
- Best director for El secreto
Films
- Mundo mágico
- Campeche, un estado de ánimo
- El secreto
- Papaloapan
- Motel
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- The Edge
- White Palace
- Born Yesterday
- When a Man Loves a Woman
- Message in a Bottle
- Amazing Grace
- Angel Eyes
- Trapped
- The Edge
- Voces inocentes
- One More Day for Hiroshima
- The Winged Boy
- ¿Quién es el señor López?
- Fraude: México 2006
- The Translator
- La vida precoz y breve de Sabina Rivas