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Luis Mandoki

Luis Mandoki


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Luis Mandoki in Angel Eyes (2001)

In a short time, director LUIS MANDOKI, a native of Mexico, has evolved to become one of Hollywood's foremost filmmakers, known for his ability to gain the confidence of his actors, creating a trust that allows them to deliver performances different from and beyond their own expectations. His first American feature was "White Palace," starring Susan Saradon and James Spader, which he followed with the comedy "Born Yesterday," with Melanie Griffith, and "When A Man Loves A Woman," starring Andy Garcia and Meg Ryan. In 1999 he directed "Message in a Bottle," starring Kevin Costner, Robin Wright Penn and Paul Newman.

The Mexican motion picture that brought Mandoki worldwide attention was "Gaby - A True Story," the poignant study of a woman he learned about from a television program, a writer coping with cerebral palsy. He developed, wrote, produced and directed the story of Gaby's struggle and her remarkable relationship with her caretaker, played by Norma Aleandro. "Gaby" received two Golden Globe Award nominations and an Academv Award nomination far Best Supporting Actress for Aleandro. who starred with Liv Ullmann, Robert Loggia and Rachel Levin.

Now a resident of Santa Barbara, California, Mandoki was born and raised in Mexico City where he became a student of fine arts, an interest he pursued at the San Francisco Art Institute and the London College of Printing. While attending the London International Film School, he directed his first short film, "Silent Music," which won a major award at the International Amateur Film Festival at the 1976 Cannes Film Festival. He returned to Mexico to direct several short films and documentaries for the Instituto Nacional Indigenista, Conacine, SA, and Centro de Produccion de Cortometraje. In 1980, Mandoki won the Ariel Award (Mexico's Oscar) for his short film, "The Secret." His first feature, "Motel," was chosen to represent Mexico in five film festivals.

Mandoki is currently in production for this next film, "24 Hours."

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Luis Mandoki

 worked as director on following movies:
One More Day for Hiroshima (2008)
Axel and Antoinette: The Secret Love Story (2005)
Amapola (2005) [Pre-production]
Voces inocentes (2004) 90% (9 votes)
Trapped (2002) dvd55% (44 votes)
Angel Eyes (2001) dvd51% (57 votes)
Message in a Bottle (1999) dvd48% (62 votes)
When a Man Loves a Woman (1994) dvd66% (38 votes)
Born Yesterday (1993) dvd46% (10 votes)
White Palace (1990) dvd66% (12 votes)
Gaby: A True Story (1987) 80% (1 votes)
 
 Screenplay - 

Luis Mandoki

 worked as writer on following movies:
Voces inocentes (2004) 90% (9 votes) screenplay
Gaby: A True Story (1987) 80% (1 votes) developed by
 
 Production - 

Luis Mandoki

 worked as producer on following movies:
Axel and Antoinette: The Secret Love Story (2005)
Voces inocentes (2004) 90% (9 votes)
Trapped (2002) dvd55% (44 votes)




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