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'''Carlos Marcovich''' (born March 20, 1963) is a director, editor, photographer and producer of [[Mexican cinema]]. Born in [[Buenos Aires]], [[Argentina]], he came with his family to Mexico on April 1, 1976. In 2011 he became a naturalized Mexican.
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'''Carlos Marcovich''' (born March 20, 1963) is a director, editor, photographer and producer of [[Mexican cinema]]. Born in [[Buenos Aires]], [[Argentina]], he came with his family to Mexico on April 1, 1976. In 2011 he was naturalized Mexican.


==Education and early career==
==Education and early career==
Marcovich studied at the [[National Autonomous University of Mexico]] from 1982 to 1987. In 1984, he needed to raise funds for a second-year exercise CUEC. He hosted a party in which a band should play and charged admission to which required the help of his brother Alejandro Marcovich and his friends Saul Hernandez and Alfonso André to arm themselves and organize the band, and the band must not be known. Marcovich career started as a photographer in ''[[Camino largo a Tijuana]]'' (Dir. Luis Estrada, 1987). Later he was called for ''[[Intimidad]]'' (1989). Among other films for which he has been director of photography are ''[[Ciudad de ciegos]]'' (Dir. Alberto Cortés, 1991), ''[[Desiertos mares]]'' (Dir.José Luis García Agraz, 1992), ''[[Dos crímenes]]'' (Dir.Roberto Sneider, 1993), [[Midaq Alley (film)|''Midaq Alley'']] (Dir. Jorge Fons 1995), ''[[Salón México]]'' (Dir. José Luis García Agraz 1995) and others. His first movie as a director, ''[[Who the hell is Juliette?]]'' (1997), has been the most watched Mexican documentary in the world{{citation needed|date=August 2013}} and was winner of 17 national and international awards including: "Best Picture America" at the 1998 [[Sundance Film Festival]] and Opera Prima Arieles Edition '98. He has directed 17 [[music videos]] including "Tonto corazón" by [[Benny Ibarra]] which inspired him to make the film ''[[Who the Hell Is Juliette?]]''
Marcovich studied at the [[National Autonomous University of Mexico]] from 1982 to 1987. Marcovichs career started as a photographer in ''[[Camino largo a Tijuana]]'' (1987) and ''[[Intimidad]]'' (1989). Among other films for which he has been director of photography are ''[[Ciudad de ciegos]]'' (1991), ''[[Desiertos mares]]'' (1992), ''[[Dos crímenes]]'' (1993), [[Midaq Alley (film)|''Midaq Alley'']] (1995), ''[[Salón México]]'' (1995) and others. His first movie as a director, ''[[Who the Hell Is Juliette?]]'' (1997), has been the most watched Mexican documentary in the world and winner of 17 national and international awards including: "Best Picture America" at the 1998 [[Sundance Film Festival]] and Opera Prima Arieles Edition '98. He has directed 17 [[music videos]] including "Tonto corazón" by [[Benny Ibarra]] which inspired him to make the film ''[[Who the Hell Is Juliette?]]''

In 2003 he worked with Rodrigo Prieto on the photography of the American documentary ''[[Comandante]]'' by director [[Oliver Stone]], for which he synthesized 30 hours of interviews with Cuban president [[Fidel Castro]]. This film was followed by ''[[Looking for Fidel]]'' (2004). In 2006, he premiered the documentary ''[[Cuatro labios]]'', directed and edited by Carlos Marcovich. In 2008, he accompanied the group Timbiriche throughout their tour recording the documentary ''[[La misma piedra]]''.


== Filmography ==
In 2003 he worked with Rodrigo Prieto on the photography of the American documentary ''[[Comandante]]'' by director [[Oliver Stone]], ihich he synthesized 30 hours of interviews with Cuban president [[Fidel Castro]]. This film was continued by ''[[Looking for Fidel]]'' (2004). In 2006, he premiered the documentary ''[[Cuatro labios]]'', directed and edited by Carlos Marcovich. In 2008, he accompanied the group Timbiriche throughout their tour recording the documentary ''[[La misma piedra]]''.


== Filmography ==
=== Photography director ===
=== Photography director ===
* ''[[La otra familia]]'', (2010)
* ''[[La otra familia]]'', (2010)
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* "Cielo", [[Benny Ibarra]] (2002)
* "Cielo", [[Benny Ibarra]] (2002)
* "Quien cuidará de mi", [[Myriam Hernandez]] (2000)
* "Quien cuidará de mi", [[Myriam Hernandez]] (2000)
* "Una ilusión", [[Kabah]] (1999)
* "Una ilusión", [[Kabah (band)|Kabah]] (1999)
* "Cada mañana", [[Benny Ibarra]] (1996)
* "Cada mañana", [[Benny Ibarra]] (1996)
* "Te daría mi vida", [[Paulina Rubio]] (1995)
* "[[Te Daría Mi Vida]]", [[Paulina Rubio]] (1995)
* "[[Nada De Ti]]", Paulina Rubio (1995
* "La malquerida", [[Angela Carrasco]] (1995)
* "La malquerida", [[Angela Carrasco]] (1995)
* "Amandote", [[Lorenzo Antonio]] (1995)
* "Amandote", [[Lorenzo Antonio]] (1995)
* "Afuera", [[Caifanes]] (1994)
* "Afuera", [[Caifanes]] (1994)
* "Aquí no es así", [[Caifanes]] (1994)
* "Aquí no es así", [[Caifanes]] (1994)
* "Esta aventura", [[Emanuel]] (1994)
* "Esta aventura", [[Emmanuel (singer)|Emanuel]] (1994)
* "Tonto corazón", [[Benny Ibarra]] (1993)
* "Tonto corazón", [[Benny Ibarra]] (1993)
* "En mis sueños", André (1993)
* "En mis sueños", André (1993)
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==References==
==References==
*[http://escritores.cinemexicano.unam.mx/biografias/M/MARCOVICH_carlos/biografia.html Filmography] {{es icon}}
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20150624091656/http://escritores.cinemexicano.unam.mx/biografias/M/MARCOVICH_carlos/biografia.html Filmography] {{in lang|es}}
* {{cite news |title=Carlos Marcovich dejará al descubierto verdad sobre OV7 |author= |url=http://www.elsiglodetorreon.com.mx/noticia/112813.html |language=Spanish |trans_title=Carlos Marcovich will expose truth about OV7 |newspaper=[[El Siglo de Torreón]] |date=6 October 2004 |accessdate=28 August 2013 |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20130828090517/http://www.elsiglodetorreon.com.mx/noticia/112813.html |archivedate=28 August 2013 }}
* {{cite news |title=Carlos Marcovich dejará al descubierto verdad sobre OV7 |url=http://www.elsiglodetorreon.com.mx/noticia/112813.html |language=es |trans-title=Carlos Marcovich will expose truth about OV7 |newspaper=[[El Siglo de Torreón]] |date=6 October 2004 |access-date=28 August 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130828090517/http://www.elsiglodetorreon.com.mx/noticia/112813.html |archive-date=28 August 2013 }}


==External links==
==External links==
*{{imdb name|0546006}}
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*[http://www.milagrofilms.com/carlos-marcovich/71-carlos-marcovich-bio.html Biography at MilagroFilms.com]
*[https://archive.today/20130827141838/http://www.milagrofilms.com/carlos-marcovich/71-carlos-marcovich-bio.html Biography at MilagroFilms.com]

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Latest revision as of 18:39, 1 March 2023

Carlos Marcovich (born March 20, 1963) is a director, editor, photographer and producer of Mexican cinema. Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, he came with his family to Mexico on April 1, 1976. In 2011 he became a naturalized Mexican.

Education and early career

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Marcovich studied at the National Autonomous University of Mexico from 1982 to 1987. Marcovichs career started as a photographer in Camino largo a Tijuana (1987) and Intimidad (1989). Among other films for which he has been director of photography are Ciudad de ciegos (1991), Desiertos mares (1992), Dos crímenes (1993), Midaq Alley (1995), Salón México (1995) and others. His first movie as a director, Who the Hell Is Juliette? (1997), has been the most watched Mexican documentary in the world and winner of 17 national and international awards including: "Best Picture America" at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival and Opera Prima Arieles Edition '98. He has directed 17 music videos including "Tonto corazón" by Benny Ibarra which inspired him to make the film Who the Hell Is Juliette?

In 2003 he worked with Rodrigo Prieto on the photography of the American documentary Comandante by director Oliver Stone, for which he synthesized 30 hours of interviews with Cuban president Fidel Castro. This film was followed by Looking for Fidel (2004). In 2006, he premiered the documentary Cuatro labios, directed and edited by Carlos Marcovich. In 2008, he accompanied the group Timbiriche throughout their tour recording the documentary La misma piedra.

Filmography

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Photography director

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Music videos

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Documentaries

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References

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  • Filmography (in Spanish)
  • "Carlos Marcovich dejará al descubierto verdad sobre OV7" [Carlos Marcovich will expose truth about OV7]. El Siglo de Torreón (in Spanish). 6 October 2004. Archived from the original on 28 August 2013. Retrieved 28 August 2013.
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