Andrea Hornedo Muro

Andrea Hornedo Muro

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Place of Birth:Ciudad de México, México
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From 2014-2015 she completed the Diploma in Photography taught by the Morelense Center for the Arts of the State of Morelos. In 2016 she entered the Bachelor of Cinematography at the National School of Cinematographic Arts (ENAC) of the UNAM. That same year, she attended the Filmmaking Workshop given by the filmmakers Angela Schanelec and Helena Wittman, organized by FICUNAM and the Ingmar Bergman Chair. In 2018, she participates in the DocsMx Platform Development Laboratory with her feature documentary project Crónica del hombre Fénix. That same year she filmed the short documentary Being Seen in collaboration with the University of Arizona and African American Student Affairs. In 2020 she filmed her documentary thesis Not Much Happens in Santa Ana Street in the US, California. That same year she filmed the short documentary Sigues Aquí. As an artist, she is interested in projects about economic inequality, migration, racism, and gender perspective.
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  • name:Andrea Hornedo Muro
  • Known For:Directing
  • Gender:Female
  • Birthday:
  • Place of Birth:Ciudad de México, México
  • Also Known As:
  • Biography:From 2014-2015 she completed the Diploma in Photography taught by the Morelense Center for the Arts of the State of Morelos. In 2016 she entered the Bachelor of Cinematography at the National School of Cinematographic Arts (ENAC) of the UNAM. That same year, she attended the Filmmaking Workshop given by the filmmakers Angela Schanelec and Helena Wittman, organized by FICUNAM and the Ingmar Bergman Chair. In 2018, she participates in the DocsMx Platform Development Laboratory with her feature documentary project Crónica del hombre Fénix. That same year she filmed the short documentary Being Seen in collaboration with the University of Arizona and African American Student Affairs. In 2020 she filmed her documentary thesis Not Much Happens in Santa Ana Street in the US, California. That same year she filmed the short documentary Sigues Aquí. As an artist, she is interested in projects about economic inequality, migration, racism, and gender perspective.
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