Antonino Isordia


Antonino Isordia Llamazares is a Mexican film and documentary director known for making documentary films in a more cinematic style. His films have been shown at International Film Festivals and received awards in his native Mexico, Argentina, Austria, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, France, Germany, Spain, and the United States. He has had a documentary feature film and a documentary short each nominated for Ariel Awards.
Isordia is a graduate of the Centro de Capacitación Cinematográfica film school in Mexico City. He also attended the Berlinale Talent Campus in Berlin, Germany in 2005. His most notable films are 1973 and Los Niños Devoran Lobos. His films and documentaries have won the Silver Goddess Mexican Award and the JVC award of the Guadalajara International Film Festival. He won an award for Best Video Documentary at the Valdivia International Film Festival in Valdivia, Chile in 2001 for Descenso. 1973 appeared at the Seminci Film Festival in Valladolid, Spain. In Variety Robert Koehler wrote of Isordia's work from the Palm Springs International Film Festival that:
The subject matter of Los Niños Devoran Lobos, violence among youths, was considered important enough that the rights were picked up for broadcast in 2008 on Tr3s in Mexico and MTV Latin America in Central America and several South American countries including Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. He directed a brief animated introduction to the first Cinema Planeta Film Festival held
in Cuernavaca, Morelos in 2009. He then produced a similar animated short, that was directed by Carlos Armella, which served as an introduction to the second Cinema Planeta Film Festival held in 2010.

Works

In addition to directing documentaries, Antonino Isordia has worked on film sound, sound recording, production, and screenplay writing.
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Sangre de tu sangre1992director
Discurso de alcohol para una hija adormecida1994director
'19967director and writer of this short documentary
'1997sound director on film directed by Beto Gómez
'199820director of this drama
Shown at the Rencontres Henri Langlois 23rd International Film Schools Festival in Poitiers, France
Descenso200020director and writer of this documentary
Nominated for Ariel Award for Documentary Short in 2003
First Prize, IV International Film Schools Festivals, Buenos Aires
Jury's special prize, Mexico City Film Festival
Shown at the Guadalajara International Film Festival
Por si no te vuelvo a ver200097sound engineer on this comedy film
Tierra menonita200058sound on documentary
'200360sound on documentary directed by Everardo González
'200444director of this television documentary about Miguel Ramos Arizpe
1973200596producer, director, and writer
Nominated for Ariel Award for Documentary Feature in 2006
Shown at the 3rd Festival International de Cine de Morelia
Shown at the Palm Springs International Film Festival
Shown at the Riverside International Film Festival
Hasta el último trago... corazón!2005100sound on documentary directed by Beto Gómez
Tepeyolotl, corazón del cerro200530sound engineer on documentary directed by Miguel Ángel García
Retratos de la educación 200645producer, codirector, and cowriter of this two part television documentary
Sonora, Alma de frontera200745director of this television documentary about the State of Sonora
'200890director and cinematographer of this documentary
World premiere at the 5th FICCO festival in Mexico City
Querétaro, Corazón del Barroco200846director of this television program
201090sound engineer on this documentary directed by Daniel Goldberg Lerner
Borreguito201010director and writer
Winner of a Prize for Fiction at the 10th National Competition for Short Film in Mexico City
Shown at the Guadalajara International Film Festival
Shown at the Cannes Court Métrage short film corner