
Manuel Barbachano Ponce
Manuel Barbachano Ponce (4 April 1925 – 29 October 1994) was a Mexican film producer, director, and screenwriter associated with the development of independent and culturally oriented production in Mexico. He produced key mid-century titles including Raíces—entered into the 1955 Cannes Film Festival—and the documentary Torero!, which received a special citation at the Venice Film Festival. He also produced internationally recognized features such as Nazarín (directed by Luis Buñuel) and later films including María de mi corazón, Doña Herlinda y su hijo, Frida, naturaleza viva, and Tequila. As a director, he made popular comedy features such as Chistelandia and its sequels, and he participated in the 1965 anthology Amor, amor, amor, a project linked to the First Experimental Film Contest and shaped by adaptations of contemporary Mexican literature.
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TV Shows
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Crew Credits
Known For
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26 Credits
Tequila
Producer
1992

The Shunammite
Producer
1965

Love Love Love
Director
1965

Nazarín
Producer
1959

Pedro Paramo
Producer
1967

Forbidden Homework
Producer
1992

Sonatas
Producer
1959

The Golden Cockerel
Producer
1964

Doña Herlinda and Her Son
Producer
1985

The Beloved Ones
Producer
1965

Nueva Chistelandia
Director
1958

Torero!
Producer
1957

