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Paul Leduc (film director) : ウィキペディア英語版
Paul Leduc (film director)

Paul Leduc (born 11 March 1942) is a film director. He was born in Mexico City, Mexico.
One of Leduc's most acclaimed works is ''Frida, naturaleza viva'' (1983 - marketed as ''Frida'' in the U.S.), a tribute to the indomitable spirit and determination of the painter Frida Kahlo.
== Overview ==

Paul Leduc studied architecture and theatre, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico; attended a French film school, Institut des hautes etudes cinematographiques (IDHEHC).〔 His film career began in a university department of film studies. His first films were documentaries. Leduc like other filmmakers of his time were seeking for answers to create a form of cinema capable of “affirming our culture and our language. Daring the encounter with our originality-and with reality, the profound relationship with what happens to us and what entertains, afflicts or liberates us.”
Leduc was able to launch his career due to a unique situation. During the reign of President Luis Echeverria (1970–76) the Mexican government actively intervened as a producer of cinema. Under this new policy the government paid for the amplification of ''Reed: Insurgent Mexico'' to 35mm. This is the only time the Mexican government intervened in one of Leduc films. For the rest of his career he funded his films independently, through universities and unions, and with collective efforts. Leduc's works reflect a person’s concern for certainty. ''Etnocidio: notas sobre el Mezquital'' is a powerful documentary on the extermination of the native peoples in Latin America. This documentary shows how the Otomi Indians of the Mezquital region in Mexico to relate their experiences with “civilized” society. The creation of the film was through a collaborative effort, the “script” was written by Roger Bartra, Mexico’s top leading rural sociologist. This film was based on Bartra years of research in the Mezquital region.〔

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