Carlos Algara

Carlos Algara

writer, director, producer

Carlos Algara was born on Jul 08, 1984 in Mexico. Carlos Algara's big-screen debut came with Amelia: Felices para siempre (siempre no) directed by Carlos Algara in 2020.

Carlos Algara graduated with a B.A. from The Technological Institute of Higher Education of Monterrey, Mexico. In March of 2011 him and fellow director, Alejandro Martinez-Beltran co-founded the production company The Visualistas, in Mexico. Their first collaboration, a short film called El firulete (2011), was screened at several festivals, including Warsaw Film Festival, Raindance Film Festival, and Morelia Int. Film Festival, among others. In August 2012, Carlos graduated with a degree on Writing for Film and Television at the Vancouver Film School. In 2017, he wrote and directed his first feature film, Verónica (2017) which was selected for competition in a variety of film festivals, including Montréal World Film Festival, Guadalajara International Film Festival, and Huelva Latin American Film Festival (this last one got Carlos the prize for Best New Director in 2017.) The film was also nominated for 8 Mexican Cinema Journalists Awards, including Best Film and Best Director, and it won said prize in the Best Actress category, for which the film was also nominated at the Mexican Academy Awards in 2018. Carlos sold and co-wrote his first TV Series Blue Demon (2016) in 2015 and has since worked as head writer and staff writer on several TV shows produced in Mexico and Latin America, some of which include El dragón: Le retour d'un guerrier (2019) for Lemon Studios and Netflix, Dani Who? (2019) for Viacom International Studios and Amazon, Natural Born Narco (2022) for NBC Telemundo and Quibi, among many others. In 2019 he co-founded the production company 78 Films with fellow producers Olga Segura and Juan Carlos Segura G.

  • Birthday

    Jul 08, 1984
  • Place of Birth

    Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico

Awards

5 wins & 30 nominations

Holidays 365 International Film Festival
2021
Best Animated Short
Winner - Visionary Award
My Brother Luca (2019)
2021
Best Animation Visionary Award
Winner - Visionary Award
My Brother Luca (2019)
Huelva Latin American Film Festival
2017
Best New Director
Winner - Silver Caravel
Verónica (2017)
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