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Sergio Guerrero
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9 December 1921 - 26 January 2008
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Mexican director Sergio Guerrero won his first prize at age 10. It was a victory in the national equestrian competition. Soon he was already representing his country internationally, successfully competing with leading young athletes in equestrian competitions and giving high hopes. After graduating from school, having made his first documentary by that time, he was forced to choose which of his hobbies to devote his life - to become a professional director or rider. As a result, he moved to Los
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Mexican director Sergio Guerrero won his first prize at age 10. It was a victory in the national equestrian competition. Soon he was already representing his country internationally, successfully competing with leading young athletes in equestrian competitions and giving high hopes. After graduating from school, having made his first documentary by that time, he was forced to choose which of his hobbies to devote his life - to become a professional director or rider.
As a result, he moved to Los Angeles and graduated from a prestigious film school here, after which he closely engaged in filming.
One of his first works was a comedy tape.
A day without a Mexican In 2004, in which he acted as the second director, for this work he won a special jury prize at the Gramada Film Festival (Brazil), as well as the prize of the film festival in Cartagena, Colombia.