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Sergio Muñoz was born on 16 October, 1960 in Mexico, D.F., Mexico, is a Writer, Producer, Director. Discover Sergio Muñoz's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 61 years old?

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Occupation writer,producer,director
Age 63 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 16 October, 1960
Birthday 16 October
Birthplace Mexico, D.F., Mexico
Nationality Mexico

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Timeline

2012

In 2012 he made the TV Serie Forgotten Masters, surviving crafts, (Maestros Olvidados, oficios que sobreviven), 15 Documentaries in HD. Director and Executive Producer. Produced by Zero Gravity Flims (Gravedad cero films) and SPR, Public Broadcasting System of the Mexican State.

2011

In 2011 he made the documentary Dr. Sergio Revah, short documentary. Director and editor. A chapter of the documentary TV series National award, (Premio Nacional) FONCA. Produced by Arturo Ripstein.

2010

In 2010 he made the documentary Manuel Felguérez, short documentary. Director and editor, a chapter of the documentary TV series National award, (Premio Nacional) FONCA. Produced by Arturo Ripstein.

2009

Since 2009 Sergio Muñoz works as a director and producer in his own production company, Gravedad cero films, "Zero Gravity Films", in addition to his work as a freelance.

2008

In 2008 he made the documentary Olympic in Mexico (Olimpiada en México), short documentary. Director, writer and editor.

2003

In 2003 he made the documentary Ludwik Margules, el provocador produced by TV UNAM and CONACULTA for the series "A escena". This documentary was nominated for "the best documentary" in "Pantalla de Cristal".

1995

Produced by INAH and IMCINE, it was well recognized in 1995 when receiving a grant from FONCA and the "National Endowment for the Arts" to live in San Francisco, Ca. From there he was dedicated to a multimedia job next to the acclaimed American photographer David M. Spear.

1994

His debut film was with "Luces de la Noche" (Lights of the night) 1994, it was filmed with the support of IMCINE, FONCA and Bandidos Films, was awarded more than 10 nominations to the Ariel Award and several more for the "Diosa de Plata". He also directed and important documentary: "Paquimé, la ciudad del desierto".

1991

Segio lived his first ten years in the middle of downtown Mexico City. He played football on the sidewalk and the closest park was the "Alameda". He studied in an active school since he was just kid until he reached high school. It all kept him in a bubble that kept him believing in a fantasy of "a happy world". Majored in Anthropology and philosophy, he soon got bored and got to study what he really loved: Cinematography. He left to Italy to the "Centro di Cinema Sperimentale di Roma" but once more, the "economical crisis" just let him enjoy this for a while and had to return. When arriving back to Mexico he enrolled in the ninth generation of "CCC, Centro de Capacitación Cinematográfica" (Center for Cinematography Capacitation), where he graduated in 1991 with "Cum Laude". The synods were: Arturo Ripstein, Jorge Fons, Ludwig Margules, Julian Pastor, Jose Luis Garcia Agraz, Luis Estrada y Henner Hoffman with his thesis "The last moo" which obtained an Ariel to the best short, nominations for "Diosa de Plata" and presentations in various international festivals like "New York Latino Film Festival" and the San Francisco Exploratorium in California. Also back in school at CCC, he had made a documentary, "Tatay", nominated to various national and international awards.