Teo Hernández

Teo Hernández

1939-12-23 – 1992-08-29 (age 52) Ciudad Hidalgo, Michoacán, Mexico
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Biography

Téo Hernández was born on December 23, 1939 in Ciudad Hidalgo, Mexico. After studying architecture, he founded with a friend the CEC (Centro Experimental de Cinematografia), in Mexico City. In 1960, the French Institute of Latin America financed the first project of the group, a documentary that will remain unfinished.

He moved to Paris in 1966. From 1968 to 1975, he made films in super 8 in London, Paris, Morocco and Denmark. Then accompanied by Michel Nedjar with whom he turned "Michel là-bas" in Morocco, he traveled for six years in India, Nepal, Greece ... Back in Paris, he realized Salomé (1976) in the spirit of Oscar Wilde. He meets Gaël Badaud, with whom he begins a long series of collaborations where elements of his own experience are incorporated in the films. In 1977, he realized Cristo, which will be part of a trilogy on passion with Cristaux and Lacrima Cristi. In 1980, with his friends (Nedjar, Jakobois and Badaud) he founded the group MétroBarbèsRochechou Art.

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Known For

The Sun Also Rises
The Sun Also Rises

1957

as (uncredited)

Cinématon
Cinématon

1978

as N°16 / N°481

Les Jours et les Nuits
Cristo
Cinématon II
Cinématon II

1978

as N°16

J'aime
J'aime

1978

as Himself

14, Bina Garden
Fragments
Bouquet of Eyes
Le chant de l'âme
Sara/Teo
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Sur Graal de T.H.
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La Femme en vert

1980

as Himself

Angle
Angle

1978