Eugenio Polgovsky

Birthday: 1977-06-29
Deathday: 2017-08-11
Birthplace: Mexico City, Mexico
Gender: Male

Eugenio Polgovsky (June 29, 1977 – August 11, 2017; Mexico City) was a Mexican filmmaker and visual artist. He worked as director, cinematographer, editor, sound designer and producer of his films. Polgovsky was known for the Mexican documentaries "Tropic of Cancer" ( Semaine de la Critique 2005) and Los Herederos "The Inheritors" (Mostra of Venice, Orrizontti 2008 & Berlinale Generation 2009).

He was the first filmmaker invited in the history of Trinity College, Cambridge, as Fellow Communer in Arts in 2016.

Polgovsky was the founder of Tecolote Films in Mexico City (2004). He has received 4 Ariel Awards, (Mexican Academy Awards) and more than 20 International awards for his films, including the Joris Ivens Award in Cinema Du Réel, París 2005. He became a visionary, innovative and independent documentarist, and he brought an experimental spirit and a poetic eye to the medium of cinematography and worked closely and in a prolonged way with the communities whose stories and conditions he has sought to explore. His personal cinematography enchained with a meticulous and original editing explored the backgrounds of the Mexican reality, from the rural ancient world to the present of the mega city of Mexico. The MoMa of NY presented his film "Tropic of Cancer" as part of a selection of the region’s most innovative contemporary films.

Credits

Year Title
2022-01-26 Malintzin 17
2016-12-04 Lightbyrinth
2016-07-01 Resurrection
2014-01-01 Success
2012-11-01 A Leap of Life
2012-01-01 Mexican Ritual
2011-09-21 The Inheritors
2004-12-04 The Colour of His Shade
2004-10-01 Tropic of Cancer
2001-01-01 Goodbye Marina