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Lila Aviles

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Lila Aviles is a Mexican actress, film director, writer, producer, editor and cinematographer, born in 1982 in Mexico. Her first feature length film was The Chambermaid from 2016.

Filmography[edit]

Actress[edit]

  • 2014  The time remaining
  • 2012 Suda
  • 2016 Drunk History: El Lado Borroso De La Historia
  • 2015 Ramona y los escarabajos
  • 2014 Alice in Marialand
  • 2012 Pacientes
  • 2012 Caminando las noches
  • 2010 Drenaje Profundo
  • 2010 Prófugas del destino
  • 2009 El Pantera
  • “Nothing”
  • “Everything” by Janne Teller, opened in January 2018 at the UNAM theater in Mexico City.

Director[edit]

  • “Gardenia Club”,
  • “Microdermoabrasión” (National Theater Award),
  • “Antígona”  
  • 2016 Dèjá Vu
  • 2017 Nena
  • The Chambermaid” (that became the inspiration for her first feature film)

Writer[edit]

Producer[edit]

  • 2016 Dejavu
  • 2016 Dèjá Vu
  • The Chambermaid
  • “Nothing”
  • “Everything” by Janne Teller, opened in January 2018 at the UNAM theater in Mexico City.

Editor[edit]

  • 2016 Dèjá Vu
  • 2017 Nena

Cinematographer[edit]

  • 2017 Nena

Operas[edit]

The Chambermaid (La Camarista)[edit]

Her debut feature film “The Chambermaid” :

selected for

  • the Los Cabos Film Festival Gabriel Figueroa Work in Progress Found
  • the Ventana Sur First Cut select program

has received

  • Labo Digital post production and multiple distribution awards in Ventana Sur.

The Chambermaid’s world premiere was in Toronto (Discovery) 2018. It then premiered in Europe at the San Sebastian Film festival (New Director’s competition).

Awards[edit]

La Orquidea IFF Cuenca 2018 (Equator) - Competition – Ópera Prima Iberoamericana, Best Direction for Lila Avilés and Best Actress award for Gabriela Cartol

Morelia IFF 2018 (Mexico) – Premio Guerrero de la prensa ficcion and  Ojo for Mexican Feature Film

Minsk IFF “Listopad” 2018 (Belarus) – Best Feature film Award and FIPRESCI Award

Festival International du Film de Marrakech 2018 (Morocco) – Jury Prize for Lila Avilés

La Habana FF 2018 (Cuba) – Special Jury Award

Palm Springs IFF 2019 (USA) – Cine CV Award : Honorable Mention

ARIEL Mexico – 10 Nominations – Ariel for Best First Feature Film

San Francisco IFF 2019 (USA) – Best Feature film

Transbaikalia FF 2019 (Russia) – Competition – Best Director

Festival de Lima (Peru) – Competition – Best First film and Special Mention of  the jury

World Cinema Amsterdam – Competition – Jury Award

Mexico’s Oscar Candidate

Festival Internacional de Cine de Antofagasta – Best International Film

Cinema Tropical Best First Latin American Film

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