Sergio García Michel Explained

Sergio García Michel
Birth Name:Sergio Arturo García Michel
Birth Date:28 July 1945
Birth Place:Mexico City, Mexico
Death Place:Mexico City, Mexico
Occupation:Film director, cameraman, editor
Years Active:1966–2010
Notable Works:El Fin 1970
Un toke de roc 1988

Sergio Arturo García Michel (28 July 1945  - 19 September 2010) was a Mexican film director and professor, considered one of the key figures of Super 8 cinema and part of the counterculture movements of La Onda and Rupestre.[1]

Early life, studies and influences

Born on 28 July 1945 in Mexico City, García Michel began his enthusiasm for cinema as a teenager spending entire afternoons watching films at the Tlalpan theatre. In 1966, he bought his first Super 8 camera and shot his first short film named Un dia.

By 1968 and already working as a publicist he enrolled at the Centro Universitario de Estudios Cinematográficos of the UNAM, quitting a year later only to reenter in 1971 but quitting again in 1972 as he already had a professional career in film making. His influences were Richard Lester, Michael Lindsay-Hogg, Kenneth Anger, Michael Wadleigh, Pino Solanas, and counterculture intellectuals like Abbie Hoffman, Timothy Leary and Ken Kesey.[2]

Works and awards

His better known works include: El Fin (Short film, Luis Buñuel Prize, Mexico City 1970), Ah, verdá? (Short film, awarded Best foreign film at Segundo Festival Super 8 in Canary Islands, Spain 1973), Hacia el hombre nuevo (Short film, 1st prize winner at Primer Festival Internacional de Cine Súper 8 m.m. in Cali, Colombia 1976), La Venida del Papa (Documentary about Juan Pablo II in México, 1979), Una Larga experiencia (Documentary about the band Three Souls in my Mind, 1983), ¿Por qué no me las prestas? (Documentary about Rockdrigo Gonzalez, 1995) and Un Toke de Roc: Fable in three acts (Movie, 1988).[3] [4]

He was the founder of the Tlalpan Forum in 1980, an artistic hub in Mexico City, and professor/coordinator of film creation workshop at the Carrillo Gil Museum (1984–1999); in the School of writers from the General society of Mexican writers (1999–2002) and at the Union of Cinematographers (2002).[5]

Death

On 19 September 2010, Garcia Michel was found dead in his house as a result of a heart attack.[6]

Filmography

Collections

Un Toke de Roc DVD (co-produced by the UNAM and Contraluz Cine en video, 2006) includes the aforementioned movie, La venida del papa, El fin, Ah verdá? and an in-depth interview.

Superocheros. Antología del Súper 8 en México includes the Agustin's short-film Luz Externa. Garcia Michel made the restoration.

Literary works

Further reading

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sergio García: Educación como práctica de libertad. Homo Cinéfilus. 1 November 2014. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20141009061443/http://www.homocinefilus.com/sergio-garcia-educacion-como-practica-de-libertad/. 9 October 2014.
  2. Book: Un toke de roc-Entrevista a Sergio Garcia.. 2005. UNAM.
  3. Web site: El cineasta independiente Sergio García Michel será recordado con retrospectiva y mucho rock. CONACULTA. 1 November 2014.
  4. Web site: Roura. Melissa. HOMENAJE A SERGIO GARCÍA MICHEL. GASTV. 1 November 2014.
  5. Web site: Sergio Garcia-Biografia. Escritores del Cine Mexicano. UNAM. 1 November 2014.
  6. News: Hernández Chelico. Javier. Murió el domingo Sergio García Michel, cineasta de la contracultura. 1 November 2014. La Jornada. 21 September 2010.