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Eva Aridjis is a Mexican-American filmmaker. She attended the American School Foundation in
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,
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, and
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. She has made many prize-winning short and feature-length films.


Early life and education

Born in the Netherlands, raised in
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, and now living in
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, Aridjis is the daughter of the Mexican poet and novelist, Homero Aridjis, and the American environmental activist and translator, Betty Ferber. Her sister is writer Chloe Aridjis. Aridjis left Mexico City when she was 18 to study Anthropology and Comparative Literature at
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, where she wrote her thesis on the concepts of the self and other in the works of
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, Cortázar, Baudelaire and
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. She also took all of the film classes on offer, and worked as Professor P. Adams Sitney's assistant for three years. She then earned an MFA in Film and Television at
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(1996–2001), where she focused on directing and writing.


Career


Films

While at NYU Eva made several short films, including ''Taxidermy: The Art of Imitating Life'' and ''Billy Twist'', both of which played at the Sundance Film Festival and dozens of other festivals around the world. An activist for many of
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's street children, in 2003 she made the film ''Niños de la Calle'' (''Children of the Street''), to bring attention to the fast-growing phenomeno

The documentary was nominated for two Mexican Academy Awards (
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), and won the Best Feature Documentary prize at the
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in 2003. Since making this movie in 2001, Aridjis has stayed in contact with the protagonists. In 2004, she wrote and directed her first narrative feature film, '' The Favor'' (2006), starring Frank Wood and Ryan Donowho. The film, which is also her first English-language feature film, premiered at the
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Film Festival in June 2006, where it won a prize. Ryan Donowho also won the "Best Actor" prize at the San Diego Film Festival for his performance in the film. ''The Favor'' was released theatrically in Mexico in 2007 and in the United States in 2008, and is currently airing on the
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. Justin Chang at Variety wrote that "Eva Aridjis invests her first fiction feature with rewarding depths of humor and feeling" and "Both thesps succeed in establishing the kind of effortless rapport that eludes their characters. Their final dialogue exchanges are written and directed by Aridjis with particular sensitivity" https://variety.com/2006/film/reviews/the-favor-2-1200515601/ Aridjis' second feature documentary, about a Mexican religious cult, entitled ''La Santa Muerte'' (''Saint Death''), is narrated by
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. ''La Santa Muerte'' premiered at the Los Angeles Film Festival in 2007 and has screened at festivals all over the US, Latin America, and Europe, winning the best documentary award at the Trieste Film Festival in Italy. Aridjis' second narrative feature, ''Los Ojos Azules'' (''The Blue Eyes''), was shot entirely on location in Chiapas, Mexico and tells the story of a young American couple (played by Allison Case and Zachary Booth) who travel there and have an encounter with a shape-shifting witch (played by
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). The film premiered at the Morelia Film Festival and features an original score by J.G. Thirlwell. Her fifth feature-length film, the documentary ''Chuy, El hombre lobo'' (''Chuy, The Wolf Man'') is about a Mexican family with congenital
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. It screened in movie theaters all over Mexico in 2015 and received glowing reviews.


TV/Episodic

In 2018 Aridjis staffed on Season 1 of the episodic series ''El Candidato'' (Amazon/Televisa) and Season Two of Narcos: Mexico (Gaumont/Netflix), co-writing episode 502 with show runner Eric Newman. She is currently developing two scripted series of her own, as well as a documentary mini-series.


Music video

Eva directed the music video for New York band
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's hit The Rat.


Teaching

Aridjis taught Screenwriting in the Graduate Film department at
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.


Books

Eva Aridjis wrote the introduction to Angus Fraser's 2015 book of photographs titled "Santa Muerte". She wrote the essay "Death in Ancient and Present-Day Mexico" for Joanna Ebenstein's book "Death: A Graveside Companion" published by Thames and Hudson in 2017. Her novella "Monarca", co-written with and illustrated by Leopoldo Gout, will be published by Harper Collins in April 2022.


Reception

Tony Award winner Frank Wood describes Aridjis as "one of those extremely intelligent but-not-dependent-on-irony people."


External links

https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2005-oct-23-ca-aridjis23-story.html *

Filmmaker website at evaaridjis.com {{DEFAULTSORT:Aridjis, Eva 1974 births Living people Mexican women film directors Mexican emigrants to the United States Princeton University alumni Tisch School of the Arts alumni