- Alfredo Galindo is a versatile creative force in the world of cinema. With a career spanning multiple facets of the film industry, Alfredo has made significant contributions as a film producer, director, and scriptwriter. With a portfolio that includes the directorial helm of three films "Nadie es Libre (2013), "Las Ladrilleras" (2005), and "El Esqueleto" (1997).
Alfredo Galindo has demonstrated a keen eye for storytelling and a commitment to bringing compelling narratives to life on the silver screen. Beyond the camera, Alfredo Galindo has also authored and written chapters, prologues, and introductions to several insightful books on the art and craft of cinema, offering a deep understanding of the industry and sharing their passion for the medium with readers around the world. As a visionary filmmaker and an author, Alfredo Galindo continues to shape and inspire the world of cinema.
Work Experience:
Movies:
Director, producer, and scriptwriter. Documentary full-length film "Nobody is free". Production of Leo Media Productions and Cyclorama Group. 2010-2011
Casting coordinator. Full-length film "Round trip". Production of Cadereyta Films/Mantarraya. Direction: Gerardo Tort, Production: Jaime Romandía. 2008
Director and producer. Full-length film "Acid Test" ("The Brickworks"), led by the first actresses Carmen Montejo and Diana Bracho. Taking part in Festivals CineSol, of Brownsville, Texas; Guadeloupe, of San Antonio, Texas; and Barqusimeto, of Venezuela, between others. 2008
Producer. Short in 8mm "Cowboy Song". Direction: Leonel Hinojosa. 2008.
Producer. Short "The following victim". Participant of the rally Malayerba 2007. Direction: Fernando Santoyo. Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz, May - June, 2007.
Boom operator. Short in 16 mm "Family portrait". Productions Five Women and to Mule. Direction: Catherine Doherty, Production: Robert Romanus ("Fast Times at Ridgemont High"). Pasadena, California, 1994.
Director, producer, and Editing assistant. Documentary "Inside Voices of South Central". Production and direction: Maxi Cohen, Edition: Sonya Polonsky ("Matewan", "Raging Bull"). Los Angeles, California. 1994
Director and producer. Documentary short "Graffiti is art". Coproduced by Sharon Gordon Donnan. Los Angeles, California, 1992.
Director and producer. Documentary short "Runaway". Realized for the course of Direction and production of movies given by the winner of Oscar Malcolm Clarke in the University of California in Los Angeles (UCLA). Los Angeles, California, 1991.
Production Assistant. Documentary "500 Nations". Productions Pathway. Direction: Jack Leustig, Production: Kevin Costner, 1991
Production Assistant. Pedro Torres and Associates. Mexico, D.F. 1990
Director. Short in 16 mm "The Meeting". Technological institute and of Higher education of Monterrey (I.T.E.S.M). production: Maria Eugenia Lozano. Monterrey, New León, 1989. Television:
Scriptwriter and regional production coordinator. Video "Saltillo is another thing". Production of Average Mates / Pedro Torres. Direction: David Torres, Production: Gabriela Torres. Summer 2009
Section "From The script to the screen". Television program "From your house". Driver and the director: Félix Rivera. November, 2008 to March, 2010.
Photography assistant. Television series "Kings and King". Production of TV world. Alberto Lee, photographer. Tijuana, Baja California, 1998
Musical videos:
Director, producer, scriptwriter, and photographer. Musical video in 16 mm "How many steps" of the group of Monterrey Zurdok. Finalist of the contest summoned by the chain of videos Latin MTV and Discs Mental hospital. May, 2000
Director and co-producer. Musical video "Her migrates it took it", presented in the National Festival of Video of American Film Institute. Los Angeles, California, 1994
Publications:
Author. Prologue for the book titled "Carmen Montejo: A tall woman". Author: Jesus Ibarra. Conaculta. 2010.
Author. Book "Coahuila and its protagonists in the movies". Publishing council of the State of Coahuila. The first Edition, 1997, the Second Edition, November, 2007.
Collaborator. "Pina Pellicer: Light of sadness (1934-1964)". Authors: Ann Pellicer y Reynol Pérez Vázquez. CONACULTA/Cineteca National / university Autónoma de Nuevo León. October, 2006.- IMDb Mini Biography By: AG
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