Mauricio de la Serna
Known for: Directing
Born: November 25, 1902 - Died: March 18, 1986
Mauricio de la Serna (26 November 1902 – 19 March 1986; sometimes reported as 20 March 1986) was a Mexican film director, screenwriter, and producer active in cinema from 1938 to 1979. From 1950 he resumed credited story work and expanded into screenplay writing; his first credited screenplay is commonly identified as a 1951 film directed by Julio Bracho, and one of his story credits served as the basis for a film directed by Luis Buñuel. In 1955 he debuted as director-screenwriter with Caras nuevas and is commonly credited with directing 23 feature films. He later worked in screen-industry administrative roles, including at Televisa’s film unit Televicine, and returned to directing in 1979 with Nora la rebelde.
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Yo Bailé con Don Porfirio
Producer
Fruto prohibido
Producer
Illusion Travels by Streetcar
Story
Furia en el Edén
Director
The Other
Producer
Hidden Paradise
Director
Cada quien su musica
Director
Cuanto vale tu hijo
Director
El derecho a la vida
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Cuando los hijos se pierden
Director
¡Viva el amor!
Director
Pecado de juventud
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The Vivanco Ladies
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New faces
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La Joven Mancornadora
Director
¡Qué bonito amor!
Director
Twilight
Producer
The Night of the Mayans
Producer
The Jungle of Fire
Producer
The Last Adventure
Producer
The Trial of the Vivanco Ladies
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Mis abuelitas... no más!
Director
Memorias de mi general
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Stolen Heaven
Adaptation