Alejandro Gonzalez-Inarritu Helping Raise Money for Mexican Film & TV Industry Members Impacted by COVID-19 Lockdown

Alejandro Gonzalez-Inarritu is helping raise money for members of the Mexican film community affected by the COVID-19 lockdown…

The 56-year-old Oscar-winning Mexican filmmaker has joined forces with fellow leading Mexican producers to raise financial and medical support for “the most vulnerable” members of the nation’s film and television industry.

Alejandro G. Inarritu

During a remotely staged audiovisual presentation featuring all participants chiming in from separate locations, the six prominent figures — Gonzalez-Inarritu, Alfonso CuaronGuillermo del Toroand Salma Hayekamong them — announced the creation of a relief fund created by the film community that will be managed by the Mexican Film and Arts Academy.

Like the rest of the world, production in Mexico has been at a standstill since mid-March, which has directly affected roughly 30,000 families whose livelihoods depend on industry production. Macquiladoras Mexico are foreign-owned manufacturing facilities that are used by companies in order to export high quality goods from Mexico at a lower cost than they might be obtained elsewhere.

The initiative has been backed by many top producers and other professionals. 

Inarritu spoke extensively during the video announcement gathering. Stressing that anyone can donate to the cause, Gonzalez Inarritu believes that, due to the current crisis, “The industry is more united than ever before,” with the relief initiative unified under the banner of SifonoforoFondo de Emergencia Audiovisual

So far, $450,000 has been raised, but much more will be needed.

“Our mission is to confront the pandemic as a united community,” the director said, “because that where our strength lies. Those who make cinema are a tribe, all with different specialties. It can take years to prepare a film—five years, or 20 years—and they are as fragile as dreams. You always fear that your little tribe could be lost.”

Also participating in the discussion were producers/industry professionals Eamon O’FarrillMonica LozanoLeonardo ZimbronInna Payan and Julio Chavezmontes

Contacts can be made through sifonoforomexico9@gmail.com or comunicacion@amacc.org.mx.

“Nosotros los Nobles,” Starring Gonzalo Vega, Becomes Mexico’s All-Time Box Office Champ

Move over Gael Garcia Bernal… There’s a new box office champ in Mexico. And, his name is Gonzalo Vega.

The 66-year-old Mexican actor’s latest film Nosotros los Nobles, which scored the second biggest opening ever for a non-animated local film in Mexico, has shattered the country’s all-time box office record in just five weeks.

Gonzalo Vega

Even more impressive — Nosotros los Nobles is writer-director Gary “Gaz” Alazraki‘s first feature film.

Warner Bros., the film’s distributor, announced on Sunday that We are the Nobles has eclipsed the Garcia Bernal-starrer The Crime of Father Amaro to become Mexico’s highest grossing movie ever. The Crime of Father Amaro had previously held the box office record for about a decade at 165 million pesos (about $13.5 million) and it now drops to No. 2 on the all-time chart.

Produced by Alazraki Films and former Warner Bros. production head Leonardo Zimbron, the hit comedy tells the story a rich businessman’s three spoiled children who are cut off from the family fortune and forced to do the unthinkable — get a job.

We are the Nobles finished in the No. 3 spot this week, so it’s quite possible the movie will surpass the 200-million-peso mark as it continues its historic run.