José Bojórquez

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José "Pepe" Bojórquez ( José Manuel Ochoa Bojórquez ) is a Mexican film producer, director and screenwriter.

Bojorquez received his Master of Fine Arts in directing at the School of Cinema-Television of the University of Southern California , completed postgraduate studies in the fields of marketing and management at the Harvard University and studying at the Monterrey Institute of Technology , graduating with a Bachelor's degree. As a producer, director and screenwriter, he made more than twenty short films (including The Golden Rose , Everything That I am and Virus Man ) and received several awards for them, including the Directors Guild of America Student Film Award for directing, the Kodak Award and the Barbara Corday Award and the Cinema Circulus Award .

His first feature film was the Mexican-American production Sea of ​​Dreams (2006), in which Sônia Braga , Seymour Cassel , Johnathon Schaech , Nicholas Gonzalez , Angélica María and Sendi Bar participated. He was awarded the Diosa de Plata by the Periodistas Cinematográficos de México for the film . His second feature film, also a Mexican-American production, was Hidden Moon (2012) with Wes Bentley , Ana Serradilla , Osvaldo de Leon , Alejandra Ambrosi , Héctor Jiménez , Johnathon Schaech and Linda Gray . Luis Bacalov composed the music for both films . In 2014, his episode film Legends premiered.

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