Hernán Jiménez Explained

Hernán Jiménez
Birth Date:22 April 1980
Birth Place:San José, Costa Rica
Alma Mater:San Francisco Art Institute (BFA)
Columbia University (MFA)
Occupation:Film director, screenwriter, actor, comedian
Years Active:2005–present

Hernán Jiménez (born 1980)[1] is a Costa Rican film director, screenwriter, actor and stand-up comedian.

Early life and education

Jiménez was born in San José, Costa Rica.[2] and left the country when he was 16 to attend Pearson College UWC in British Columbia, Canada.[3] [4] Jiménez earned a BFA in film from San Francisco Art Institute and an MFA in screenwriting and directing at Columbia University. He trained as an actor at the National Theatre School of Canada in Montreal.[5]

Career

Stand-up comedy

Jiménez started out as a stand-up comedian in Costa Rica.[4] He consistently performs sold-out shows at venues across Costa Rica,[6] [7] [8] [9] and has written and starred in four stand-up comedy television specials since 2012, including, "Se despichó Tere", which shattered attendance records locally and sold over 80,000 tickets.[10]

Filmmaking

Jiménez's debut feature, A ojos cerrados (Eyes Closed), premiered in Costa Rica in 2010.[11] The film is about a successful young executive who must choose between honoring her grandmother and an important work project.[12]

With money made from his first film and his stand-up comedy act, Jimenez funded his second feature, El regreso (The Return).[13] Jiménez wrote and directed the film and starred as Antonio, who after a decade living in New York City returns to Costa Rica for a visit and is confronted with his past.[11] It won Best International Feature Film at the 2011 New York International Latino Film Festival,[3] and premiered theatrically in Costa Rica in September 2011.[1]

His follow-up, the romantic comedy Entonces nosotros (About Us), stars Jiménez as Diego, who is trying to salvage his relationship with his longtime girlfriend Sofia (Noelia Castaño).[3] [14] It premiered at IFF Panama in April 2016[3] and in theaters in Costa Rica in May 2016.[15] It had the second-best opening weekend for a local film (by attendance) in the history of Costa Rican cinema.[16] In October 2016, the film was selected to be the Costa Rican entry for Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards.[15] [17]

In 2017, Jiménez wrote and directed his feature film and English language debut Elsewhere, starring Parker Posey, Aden Young, Ken Jeong, Beau Bridges, Jacki Weaver and Jackie Tohn.[18] The film was shot near Vancouver, British Columbia and premiered on January 24, 2020.[19]

He co-wrote the upcoming biopic A Million Miles Away for Amazon Studios, based on the life of NASA astronaut José Hernández, starring Michael Peña. The project will be directed by Alejandra Márquez Abella and produced by Mark Ciardi.[20]

Jiménez directed the Netflix romantic comedy Love Hard, starring Nina Dobrev, Jimmy O. Yang and Darren Barnett. The film premiered on November 5, 2021, and became the # 1 movie on the platform worldwide.[21] The film is produced by Mary Viola and McG under their banner Wonderland Sound and Vision.[22]

Filmography

Feature films

YearTitleCredited asRoleNotes
2010A ojos cerrados (Eyes Closed)Writer, director, producer, editor
2012El regreso (The Return)Writer, director, executive producer, editorAntonioWon Best International Feature Film, nominated for Best Director at 2011 New York International Latino Film Festival
Won Best Film, Best Actor, Best Actress at the Icaro Film Festival
2015ViajeTaxistaPremiered at 2015 Tribeca Film Festival
2016Entonces nosotros (About Us)Writer, director, editorDiegoCosta Rican entry for Best Foreign Language Film at 89th Academy Awards
2018ElsewhereWriter, director, editor
2021Love HardDirectorThe film was released on Netflix on November 5 and was number one in 87 countries by November 7, 2021.[23]

Short films

YearTitleCredited asNotes
2005Avería de la concienciaWriter, director
2005Doble llave y cadenaWriter, director, producer, cinematographer, editorDocumentary short
2008Una tarde cualquieraWriter, director, producer, cinematographer, editor
2010The Red BridgeWriter, director, producer, cinematographer, editor
2013TamarindoWriter, director, editor

Stand-up specials

YearTitleCredited asRoleNotes
2012¡Esto es en serioWriter, directorHimselfComedy special
2013Vamos por partesWriter, directorHimselfComedy special
2015¡Así quién noWriter, directorHimselfComedy special
2017¿Quién dijo miedo?Writer, directorHimselfComedy special
2019Se despichó TereWriter, directorHimselfComedy special
2024Gato por liebreWriter, directorHimselfComedy special

External links

Notes and References

  1. Matthew Aho, "El Regreso," Americas Quarterly, Fall 2011.
  2. http://www.sweeneyentertainment.com/blog/2014/10/5/interview-with-hernan-jimenez-his-kickstarter-film-success "Interview with Hernan Jimenez & his Kickstarter Film Success,"
  3. Martin Dale, "IFF Panama: Hernan Jimenez Talks About 'Entonces Nosotros'," Variety, April 14, 2016.
  4. Amanda Zuniga, "5 questions for a Costa Rican comedian – 'To hear them laugh is poetry'," The Tico Times, September 6, 2015.
  5. Web site: The Case for Art School SFAI. 2020-06-06. sfai.edu.
  6. http://www.nacion.com/ocio/Hernan-Jimenez-funciones-Vamos-partes_0_1352864835.html "Hernan Jimenez abre seis funciones mas de 'Vamos por partes',"
  7. Alonso Mata Blanco, "En cuatro horas se agotaron las entradas para el nuevo show de Hernan Jimenez," La Nacion, November 13, 2014.
  8. Manuel Herrera, "Hernan Jimenez habilita seis fechas mas de su espectaculo Asi quien no!" La Nacion, December 12, 2014.
  9. Gloriana Corrales, "Salen a la venta mas entradas para 'Quien dijo miedo?', de Hernan Jimenez," La Nacion, September 7, 2016.
  10. http://screenwriterscolony.org/portfolio-item/hernan/ Hernan Jimenez
  11. Adam Williams, "Costa Rica's own 'El Regreso' hits theaters," The Tico Times, August 31, 2011.
  12. Eduardo Angel Russo, editor, The Film Edge: Contemporary Filmmaking in Latin America, Editorial Teseo, 2010, pp. 77-78.
  13. Jose Luis Benavides, "Film Review: El Regreso by Hernan Jimenez," Gozamos, May 25, 2012.
  14. http://www.cinematropical.com/cinema-tropical/hernan-jimnezs-about-us-is-costa-ricas-oscar-hopeful "Hernan Jimenez's About Us Is Costa Rica's Oscar Hopeful,"
  15. Francisco Salazar, "Oscar 2017 Predictions: 'About Us' Will represent Costa Rica at the Oscars," Latin Post, October 12, 2016.
  16. http://www.nacion.com/ocio/cine/Entonces-Hernan-Jimenez-nacional-estreno_0_1561243864.html "'Entonces nosotros', de Hernan Jimenez, es el Segundo filme nacional mas visto en su estreno,"
  17. Web site: Película "Entonces Nosotros" representará a Costa Rica en Premios Oscar. 4 October 2016. 4 October 2016.
  18. News: Parker Posey, Ken Jeong to Star in Indie Dramedy 'Elsewhere'. The Hollywood Reporter. 2017-10-26. en.
  19. Web site: Freestyle Digital Media Acquires Dramedy 'Elsewhere'; Random Media Books 'Ernesto's Manifesto'. Pedersen. Erik. 2019-12-06. Deadline. en. 2020-01-10.
  20. Web site: 2020-11-19. Alejandra Márquez Abella in Talks to Direct Biopic of Mexican American Astronaut (Exclusive). 2021-03-17. The Hollywood Reporter. en.
  21. Web site: The Most Popular Movies On Netflix Right Now Besides 'Love Hard'. 2021-11-11. news.yahoo.com. en-US.
  22. Web site: Kroll. Justin. 2020-08-14. Nina Dobrev, Jimmy O. Yang and 'RIverdale's Charles Melton To Star In Netflix Romantic Comedy 'Love Hard'. 2021-03-17. Deadline. en-US.
  23. Web site: TOP 10 on Netflix in the World on November 7, 2021 • FlixPatrol. 2021-11-08. FlixPatrol. en.