Alejandro Rogua
Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico.
Born in the city of Guadalajara, Jalisco (Mexico) on September 20, 1988. He studied in Aguascalientes the Degree in Cinematographic and Audiovisual Arts at the Autonomous University of Aguascalientes since 2013. He has participated as a meritorious art in Rastos de Restos by Carlos Ornelas and Tiempo Muerto by Iván Ávila Dueñas, winner of the Experimentags prize for the best live movie within of the first edition of the Aguascalientes Film Festival. He participated as Script and sound engineer in Ensayo de Luces and La carretera del norte by Jorge García Navarro. As a producer in Otoño by Hazel Cardenas and A cargo de Antonia, which is in pre-production and is part of the International Festival of Audiovisual Realization FIRA to be held in July 2019 also and the short film Súbito by Verónica Marín. Director of short films such as Casa Tomada in 2016 and #P0ZME in 2018 that has been selected in different festivals nationally and internationally. Producer of the second edition of the National Film Festival of Rioverde (FENACIR) in the state of San Luis Potosi. Member of the coordinating board of the Audiovisual Cluster in Aguascalientes and coordinator of logistics and attention to guests at the Muestra de Cine Posible Estación Central. In the theater he has ventured as an actor in El milagro de sus ojos and Los Angeles del Charlie both under the direction of Rodrigo Esparza, as producer of the cabaret play Saving Chiquerolandya and Todo sea por mi chamacho, as well as in lighting assistance in Hamlet's adaptation of José Alberto Gallardo. He has been a collaborator in the radio program Los Universitarios de Radio UAA as well as in the university Gazette of the same institution, within the advertising has participated in collaboration with the producer Mitrac Films in the production area. He has been invited by the Municipal Institute Aguascalientense for Culture as a speaker at the Mexican Film Forum in its 2016 edition with the analysis of the film The Unusual Catfish by Claudia Sainte-Luce. In 2017 he led the Post Mortem festival special for TvUAA.