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Fernando de Fuentes Carrau (December 12, 1894 – July 4, 1958) was a Mexican
film director A film director controls a film's artistic and dramatic aspects and visualizes the screenplay (or script) while guiding the film crew and actors in the fulfilment of that vision. The director has a key role in choosing the cast members, p ...
, considered a pioneer in the film industry worldwide. He is perhaps best known for directing the films ''
El prisionero trece ''Prisoner 13'' (Spanish: ''El prisionero trece'') is a 1933 Mexican film. It was directed by Fernando de Fuentes Fernando de Fuentes Carrau (December 12, 1894 – July 4, 1958) was a Mexican film director, considered a pioneer in the film indus ...
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El compadre Mendoza ''Godfather Mendoza'' (Spanish: ''El compadre Mendoza'') is a 1934 Mexican film. It was directed by Fernando de Fuentes, and is the second of his ''Revolution Trilogy'', preceded by ''El prisionero trece'' and followed by '' Vámonos con Pancho Vi ...
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Revolution Trilogy The ''Revolution Trilogy'' (Spanish language, Spanish: ''Trilogía de la Revolución'') is a series of 1930s movies about the Mexican Revolution by Fernando de Fuentes: ''El prisionero trece'' (1933), ''El compadre Mendoza'' (1934) and ''Vámonos co ...
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Biography


Early life and education

Born in Veracruz; Mexico on December 13, 1894, son of Fernando de Fuentes and Emelina Carrau de Fuentes. He studied Philosophy at
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Career

On his return to Mexico he worked as executive assistant of
Venustiano Carranza José Venustiano Carranza de la Garza (; 29 December 1859 – 21 May 1920) was a Mexican wealthy land owner and politician who was Governor of Coahuila when the constitutionally elected president Francisco I. Madero was overthrown in a February ...
during the Mexican Revolution. After his marriage in 1919, he moved to Washington D.C., and worked at the Mexican Embassy. Back in Mexico, he wrote poetry and undertook journalism as a hobby, and worked in the Film Industry in exhibition. In 1932 he made his first film, “El Anónimo”, and in the same year “Una Vida por Otra”, in 1933 “El prisionero trece”, “La calandria”, “El Tigre de Yautepec” and “El compadre Mendoza”, considered one of his masterpieces, in the Mexican Revolution Trilogy, (“El Compadre Mendoza”, “Vámonos con Pancho Villa” and “El prisionero trece”). In 1934 he directed “El Fantasma del Convento”, and “Cruz Diablo”. In 1935 he made “Vámonos Pancho Villa”, and “La Familia Dressel”, in 1936 “Las Mujeres Mandan” and one of the greatest hits in the history of the Mexican cinema, “Alla en el Rancho Grande” - a film that developed a complete new genre the “ comedia ranchera”, with this film he was awarded the “Medalla al Mérito Cinematográfico” by the Mexican President General
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. This film also won first place at the “Venice Film Festival” in 1938. It was the first International award won by a Mexican film. Described as "the Mexican John Ford" (''New York Times''), Fernando de Fuentes was by far the most talented filmmaker of early Mexican sound cinema. This tragic trilogy set during the Mexican Revolution was possibly his greatest achievement. ''Prisoner 13'' (1933, 76 mins.) concerns a son who pays for his father's faults and a desperate mother who tries at all costs to save her son's life. ''El Compadre Mendoza'' (1933, 85 mins.) examines the corrupted ideals of the Revolution by way of an opportunistic landowner, who must choose between remaining loyal to a general in Zapata's army (and facing financial ruin) or saving his own skin. Lastly, Fuentes' sweeping epic ''Let's Go with Pancho Villa'' (1936, 92 mins.) follows the adventures of six young men who leave their rural homes to join Pancho Villa's army, enduring hardship, loss, and disillusionment over the Revolution in the process. Shot by Gabriel Figueroa (''The Fugitive''), one of the world's most gifted black and white cinematographers. His filmography covers almost all the different genres from drama, comedy, horror, family, historical, to classics and documentaries.


Marriage and children

De Fuentes married in 1919, Magdalena Reyes Moran in San Antonio Texas. They had two children, Magdalena and Fernando.


Death

Fernando de Fuentes died on July 4, 1958 in Mexico City aged 63.


Filmography


Director

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El prisionero trece ''Prisoner 13'' (Spanish: ''El prisionero trece'') is a 1933 Mexican film. It was directed by Fernando de Fuentes Fernando de Fuentes Carrau (December 12, 1894 – July 4, 1958) was a Mexican film director, considered a pioneer in the film indus ...
'' (1933) *'' La calandria'' (1933) *''
The Tiger of Yautepec ''The Tiger of Yautepec'' (Spanish:''El tigre de Yautepec'') is a 1933 Mexican film. It was directed by Fernando de Fuentes Fernando de Fuentes Carrau (December 12, 1894 – July 4, 1958) was a Mexican film director, considered a pioneer in the ...
'' (1933) *''
El compadre Mendoza ''Godfather Mendoza'' (Spanish: ''El compadre Mendoza'') is a 1934 Mexican film. It was directed by Fernando de Fuentes, and is the second of his ''Revolution Trilogy'', preceded by ''El prisionero trece'' and followed by '' Vámonos con Pancho Vi ...
'' (1934) *'' El fantasma del convento'' (1934) *''
Cruz Diablo ''Cruz Diablo'' is a 1934 Mexican film. It was directed by Fernando de Fuentes. ''The New York Times ''The New York Times'' (''the Times'', ''NYT'', or the Gray Lady) is a daily newspaper based in New York City with a worldwide readership ...
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La familia Dressel ''The Dressel Family'' (Spanish: ''La familia Dressel'') is a 1935 Mexican film. It was directed by Fernando de Fuentes Fernando de Fuentes Carrau (December 12, 1894 – July 4, 1958) was a Mexican film director, considered a pioneer in the film ...
'' (1935) *'' Petróleo'' (1936) *''
Desfile deportivo ''Desfile deportivo'' ("Sports Parade") is a 1936 Mexican film. It was directed by Fernando de Fuentes Fernando de Fuentes Carrau (December 12, 1894 – July 4, 1958) was a Mexican film director, considered a pioneer in the film industry worldw ...
'' (1936) *''
Allá en el Rancho Grande ''Allá en el Rancho Grande'' ( en, Out on the Great Ranch) is a 1936 Mexican romantic drama film directed by Fernando de Fuentes and starring Tito Guízar and Esther Fernández. The film is considered to be the one that started the Golden Age ...
'' (1936) *'' Vámonos con Pancho Villa'' (1936) *''
Las mujeres mandan ''Las mujeres mandan'' ("The Women Rule") is a 1937 Mexican film. It was directed by Fernando de Fuentes. Plot Del Diestro plays Isidoro a bored bank teller, who decides to leave his family to follow a young dancer, Chayito, played by Tamayo. O ...
'' (1937) *''
Bajo el cielo de México ''Beneath the Sky of Mexico'' (Spanish: ''Bajo el cielo de México'') is a 1937 Mexican dramedy film. It was directed by Fernando de Fuentes and starred David Silva David Josué Jiménez Silva (born 8 January 1986) is a Spanish professional ...
'' (1937) *'' La Zandunga'' (1938) *''
La casa del ogro ''The House of the Ogre'' (Spanish: ''La casa del ogro'') is a 1939 Mexican Mexican may refer to: Mexico and its culture *Being related to, from, or connected to the country of Mexico, in North America ** People *** Mexicans, inhabitants of t ...
'' (1939) *'' Papacito lindo'' (1939) *'' Allá en el trópico'' (1940) *'' El jefe máximo'' (1940) *'' Creo en Dios'' (1941) *'' La gallina clueca'' (1941) *'' ¡Así se quiere en Jalisco!'' (1942) *''
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'' (1943) *'' La mujer sin alma'' (1944) *'' El Rey se divierte'' (1944) *'' Hasta que perdió Jalisco'' (1945) *''
La selva de fuego ''La Selva de Fuego'' (''The Jungle of Fire'') is a 1945 Mexican romantic drama film directed by Fernando de Fuentes and starring Dolores del Río. Plot summary The movie develops into the Jungle of Chiapas in México. A beautiful woman named Estr ...
'' (1945) *''
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'' (1946) *'' La devoradora'' (1946) *''
Allá en el Rancho Grande ''Allá en el Rancho Grande'' ( en, Out on the Great Ranch) is a 1936 Mexican romantic drama film directed by Fernando de Fuentes and starring Tito Guízar and Esther Fernández. The film is considered to be the one that started the Golden Age ...
'' (1949) *'' Jalisco Sings in Seville'' (1949) *'' Hipólito, el de Santa'' (1950) *''
Por la puerta falsa ''By the False Door'' (Spanish: ''Por la puerta falsa'') is a 1950 Mexican film directed by Fernando de Fuentes. Cast * Pedro Armendáriz * Luis Beristáin * Roberto Cañedo * Enrique Díaz 'Indiano' * Enedina Díaz de León * Antonio R. Frausto ...
'' (1950) *'' Crimen y castigo'' (1951) *''
Los hijos de María Morales ''The Children of Maria Morales'' (Spanish: "Los hijos de María Morales") is a 1952 Mexican film. It was directed by Fernando de Fuentes. Cast * Pedro Infante - José Morales * Antonio Badú - Luis Morales * Emma Roldán - María Morales * Carme ...
'' (1952) *'' Canción de cuna'' (1953) *'' Tres citas con el destino'' (1954)


Producer

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La familia Dressel ''The Dressel Family'' (Spanish: ''La familia Dressel'') is a 1935 Mexican film. It was directed by Fernando de Fuentes Fernando de Fuentes Carrau (December 12, 1894 – July 4, 1958) was a Mexican film director, considered a pioneer in the film ...
'' (1935) *'' Petróleo'' (1936) *''
Allá en el Rancho Grande ''Allá en el Rancho Grande'' ( en, Out on the Great Ranch) is a 1936 Mexican romantic drama film directed by Fernando de Fuentes and starring Tito Guízar and Esther Fernández. The film is considered to be the one that started the Golden Age ...
'' (1936) *''
La casa del ogro ''The House of the Ogre'' (Spanish: ''La casa del ogro'') is a 1939 Mexican Mexican may refer to: Mexico and its culture *Being related to, from, or connected to the country of Mexico, in North America ** People *** Mexicans, inhabitants of t ...
'' (1939) *'' Papacito lindo'' (1939) *'' Allá en el trópico'' (1940) *'' El jefe máximo'' (1940) *'' Creo en Dios'' (1941) *'' ¡Así se quiere en Jalisco!'' (1942) *''
Doña Bárbara ''Doña Bárbara (Lady Bárbara)'' is a novel by Venezuelan author Rómulo Gallegos, first published in 1929. It was described in 1974 as "possibly the most widely known Latin American novel".Shaw, Donald, "Gallegos' Revision of Doña Bárbara 1 ...
'' (1943) *'' El rey se divierte'' (1944) *'' La devoradora'' (1946) *'' Si Adelita se fuera con otro'' (1948) *''
Allá en el Rancho Grande ''Allá en el Rancho Grande'' ( en, Out on the Great Ranch) is a 1936 Mexican romantic drama film directed by Fernando de Fuentes and starring Tito Guízar and Esther Fernández. The film is considered to be the one that started the Golden Age ...
'' (1949) *''
Jalisco canta en Sevilla ''Jalisco Sings in Seville'' (Spanish:''Jalisco canta en Sevilla'') (1949) is a Mexican film directed by Fernando de Fuentes, starring Jorge Negrete. This film represents the first Mexican-Spanish cinematic co-production. The story and musical numb ...
'' (1949) *'' El colmillo de Buda'' (1949) *''
Las tandas del principal ''Las tandas del principal'' ("The Batches of the Principal") is a 1949 Mexican film. It was produced by Fernando de Fuentes. Cast * Fernando Soler * Mapy Cortés * Luis Aldás * Fernando Cortés * Agustín Isunza * Queta Lavat * Lupe Inclán * ...
'' (1949) *'' No me defiendas compadre'' (1949) *'' Hipólito, el de Santa'' (1950) *'' Médico de guardia'' (1950) *''
Por la puerta falsa ''By the False Door'' (Spanish: ''Por la puerta falsa'') is a 1950 Mexican film directed by Fernando de Fuentes. Cast * Pedro Armendáriz * Luis Beristáin * Roberto Cañedo * Enrique Díaz 'Indiano' * Enedina Díaz de León * Antonio R. Frausto ...
'' (1950) *'' Corazón de fiera'' (1951)(productor ejecutivo) *''
Entre abogados te veas ''Entre abogados te veas'' ("Among Lawyers I See You") is a 1951 Mexican film. It was produced by Fernando de Fuentes. Cast * Armando Calvo - El Abogangster * Carmen Montejo - La Víctima * Luis Beristáin - El Defensor * Isabel del Puerto - La Am ...
'' (1951) (productor ejecutivo) *'' Crimen y castigo'' (1951) *'' Paco the Elegant '' (1952) *''
Las locuras de Tin-Tan ''Las locuras de Tin-Tan'' ("The Follies of Tin-Tan") is a 1952 Mexican film. It was produced by Fernando de Fuentes. Cast * Germán Valdés - Tin-Tan * Carmelita González - Lolita * Marcelo Chávez - Marcelo * Evangelina Elizondo - Paloma * ...
'' (1952) *''
Los hijos de María Morales ''The Children of Maria Morales'' (Spanish: "Los hijos de María Morales") is a 1952 Mexican film. It was directed by Fernando de Fuentes. Cast * Pedro Infante - José Morales * Antonio Badú - Luis Morales * Emma Roldán - María Morales * Carme ...
'' (1952) *'' Canción de cuna'' (1953) *'' La intrusa'' (1954) *''
Escuela de vagabundos ''School for Tramps'' (Spanish: ''Escuela de vagabundos'') is a 1955 Mexican comedy film. It was produced by Fernando de Fuentes. It's considered one of the finest comedies of Mexican cinema, and is adapted from the screenplay for the MGM movie ' ...
'' (1955) *'' Las aventuras de Pito Pérez'' (1957) *''Que me toquen las golondrinas'' (1957) *'' La sombra del otro'' (1957) *''
Escuela para suegras ''Escuela para suegras'' ("School for Stepmothers") is a 1958 Mexican film directed by Gilberto Martínez Solares. It was produced by Fernando de Fuentes and adapted from the play by Sixto Pondal Ríos. Cast * Germán Valdés - (as Tin Tan Germa ...
'' (1958) *'' A Thousand and One Nights'' (1958) *'' ¡Paso a la juventud..!'' (1958) *'' Amor se dice cantando'' (1959) *''
Farewell to Marriage ''Farewell to Marriage'' (Spanish:''Despedida de casada'') is a 1968 Mexican film. It was produced by Fernando de Fuentes. Cast * Ana Luisa Peluffo * Elsa Cárdenas * Mauricio Garcés * Gracita Morales * Alfredo Landa Alfredo Landa Areta ...
'' (1968)


Writer

*'' Una vida por otra'' (1932) *''
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'' (1933) *''
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'' (1933) *''
El prisionero trece ''Prisoner 13'' (Spanish: ''El prisionero trece'') is a 1933 Mexican film. It was directed by Fernando de Fuentes Fernando de Fuentes Carrau (December 12, 1894 – July 4, 1958) was a Mexican film director, considered a pioneer in the film indus ...
'' (1933) *'' La calandria'' (1933) (guionista y dialogo) *'' El tigre de Yautepec'' (1933) *''
El compadre Mendoza ''Godfather Mendoza'' (Spanish: ''El compadre Mendoza'') is a 1934 Mexican film. It was directed by Fernando de Fuentes, and is the second of his ''Revolution Trilogy'', preceded by ''El prisionero trece'' and followed by '' Vámonos con Pancho Vi ...
'' (1934) (guionista) *'' El fantasma del convento'' (1934) *''
Cruz Diablo ''Cruz Diablo'' is a 1934 Mexican film. It was directed by Fernando de Fuentes. ''The New York Times ''The New York Times'' (''the Times'', ''NYT'', or the Gray Lady) is a daily newspaper based in New York City with a worldwide readership ...
'' (1934) *''
La familia Dressel ''The Dressel Family'' (Spanish: ''La familia Dressel'') is a 1935 Mexican film. It was directed by Fernando de Fuentes Fernando de Fuentes Carrau (December 12, 1894 – July 4, 1958) was a Mexican film director, considered a pioneer in the film ...
'' (1935) *'' Petróleo'' (1936) *''
Allá en el Rancho Grande ''Allá en el Rancho Grande'' ( en, Out on the Great Ranch) is a 1936 Mexican romantic drama film directed by Fernando de Fuentes and starring Tito Guízar and Esther Fernández. The film is considered to be the one that started the Golden Age ...
'' (1936) (guionista) *'' Vámonos con Pancho Villa'' (1936) (adaptation) *''
Las mujeres mandan ''Las mujeres mandan'' ("The Women Rule") is a 1937 Mexican film. It was directed by Fernando de Fuentes. Plot Del Diestro plays Isidoro a bored bank teller, who decides to leave his family to follow a young dancer, Chayito, played by Tamayo. O ...
(1937) *''
Bajo el cielo de México ''Beneath the Sky of Mexico'' (Spanish: ''Bajo el cielo de México'') is a 1937 Mexican dramedy film. It was directed by Fernando de Fuentes and starred David Silva David Josué Jiménez Silva (born 8 January 1986) is a Spanish professional ...
'' (1937) *'' La zandunga'' (1938) (guionista y dialogo) *''
La casa del ogro ''The House of the Ogre'' (Spanish: ''La casa del ogro'') is a 1939 Mexican Mexican may refer to: Mexico and its culture *Being related to, from, or connected to the country of Mexico, in North America ** People *** Mexicans, inhabitants of t ...
'' (1939) *'' Allá en el trópico'' (1940) *'' El jefe máximo'' (1940) *'' Creo en Dios'' (1941) *'' La gallina clueca'' (1941) *'' ¡Así se quiere en Jalisco!'' (1942) *''
Doña Bárbara ''Doña Bárbara (Lady Bárbara)'' is a novel by Venezuelan author Rómulo Gallegos, first published in 1929. It was described in 1974 as "possibly the most widely known Latin American novel".Shaw, Donald, "Gallegos' Revision of Doña Bárbara 1 ...
'' (1943) *'' La mujer sin alma'' (1944) *'' El rey se divierte'' (1944) *'' Hasta que perdió Jalisco'' (1945) *''
La selva de fuego ''La Selva de Fuego'' (''The Jungle of Fire'') is a 1945 Mexican romantic drama film directed by Fernando de Fuentes and starring Dolores del Río. Plot summary The movie develops into the Jungle of Chiapas in México. A beautiful woman named Estr ...
'' (1945) (guionista) *'' La devoradora'' (1946) *''
Allá en el Rancho Grande ''Allá en el Rancho Grande'' ( en, Out on the Great Ranch) is a 1936 Mexican romantic drama film directed by Fernando de Fuentes and starring Tito Guízar and Esther Fernández. The film is considered to be the one that started the Golden Age ...
'' (1949) (adaptation y dialogo) *''
Jalisco canta en Sevilla ''Jalisco Sings in Seville'' (Spanish:''Jalisco canta en Sevilla'') (1949) is a Mexican film directed by Fernando de Fuentes, starring Jorge Negrete. This film represents the first Mexican-Spanish cinematic co-production. The story and musical numb ...
'' (1949) *'' Hipólito, el de Santa'' (1950) (guionista) *''
Por la puerta falsa ''By the False Door'' (Spanish: ''Por la puerta falsa'') is a 1950 Mexican film directed by Fernando de Fuentes. Cast * Pedro Armendáriz * Luis Beristáin * Roberto Cañedo * Enrique Díaz 'Indiano' * Enedina Díaz de León * Antonio R. Frausto ...
'' (1950) *'' Casa de vecindad'' (1951) *'' La hija del ministro'' (1952) *''
Escuela de vagabundos ''School for Tramps'' (Spanish: ''Escuela de vagabundos'') is a 1955 Mexican comedy film. It was produced by Fernando de Fuentes. It's considered one of the finest comedies of Mexican cinema, and is adapted from the screenplay for the MGM movie ' ...
'' (1955) (adaptation) *'' Las aventuras de Pito Pérez'' (1957) (adaptation) *''Que me toquen las golondrinas'' (1957) *'' La sombra del otro'' (1957) (adaptation) *'' Las mil y una noches'' (1958) (adaptation) *'' Aladino y la lámpara maravillosa'' (1958) *'' Angustia de un secreto'' (1959) *'' La casa del terror'' (1960) (sin créditos) *''
Face of the Screaming Werewolf ''Face of the Screaming Werewolf'' is a 1965 horror film created by low budget film maker Jerry Warren. The film was created by combining parts of two unrelated Mexican horror films, '' La Casa del Terror'' (1960), and ''La Momia Azteca'' (1957 ...
'' (1964) (secuencias del lobo) *'' El dinero tiene miedo'' (1970)


Editor

*'' Águilas frente al sol'' (1932) *'' La calandria'' (1933) *'' El tigre de Yautepec'' (1933) *''
El compadre Mendoza ''Godfather Mendoza'' (Spanish: ''El compadre Mendoza'') is a 1934 Mexican film. It was directed by Fernando de Fuentes, and is the second of his ''Revolution Trilogy'', preceded by ''El prisionero trece'' and followed by '' Vámonos con Pancho Vi ...
'' (1934) *'' El fantasma del convento'' (1934) *''
Cruz Diablo ''Cruz Diablo'' is a 1934 Mexican film. It was directed by Fernando de Fuentes. ''The New York Times ''The New York Times'' (''the Times'', ''NYT'', or the Gray Lady) is a daily newspaper based in New York City with a worldwide readership ...
'' (1934) *''
La familia Dressel ''The Dressel Family'' (Spanish: ''La familia Dressel'') is a 1935 Mexican film. It was directed by Fernando de Fuentes Fernando de Fuentes Carrau (December 12, 1894 – July 4, 1958) was a Mexican film director, considered a pioneer in the film ...
'' (1935) *''
Allá en el Rancho Grande ''Allá en el Rancho Grande'' ( en, Out on the Great Ranch) is a 1936 Mexican romantic drama film directed by Fernando de Fuentes and starring Tito Guízar and Esther Fernández. The film is considered to be the one that started the Golden Age ...
'' (1936)


References

*Robert Sklar. ''A World History of Film'' Abrams, 1993. *Ephraim Katz, Ronald Dean Nolen. ''The Film Encyclopedia''. 6th edition. HarperCollins, 2008. p. 363. *''Fernando de Fuentes''. Ed. Emilio García Riera. Cineteca Nacional, 1984.


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Fuentes, Fernando de 1894 births 1958 deaths Mexican film directors Golden Ariel Award winners People from Veracruz (city) Tulane University alumni