![]() A third "mariachi" film also appeared in late 2003, Once Upon a Time in Mexico, which completed the Mexico Trilogy (also called the Mariachi Trilogy). In 2001, Rodriguez enjoyed his first Hollywood hit with Spy Kids, which went on to become a movie franchise. Rodriguez has also worked with Kevin Williamson, on the sci-fi thriller film The Faculty. Rodriguez went on to collaborate with Quentin Tarantino on the vampire thriller From Dusk till Dawn (also both co-producing its two sequels), and he wrote, directed, and produced the TV series for his own cable network, El Rey. Mainstream success ĭesperado was a sequel to El Mariachi that starred Antonio Banderas and introduced Salma Hayek to international audiences as her English-language breakthrough role. Rodriguez described his experiences making the film in his book Rebel Without a Crew (1995). Its promotion still advertised it as "the movie made for $7,000". Intended for the Spanish-language low-budget home-video market, the film was "cleaned up" by Columbia Pictures with post-production work costing several hundred thousand dollars before it was distributed in the United States. Rodriguez won the Audience Award for this film at the Sundance Film Festival in 1993. He went on to shoot the action flick El Mariachi (1992) in Spanish he shot it for around $7,000 with money raised by his friend Adrian Kano and from payments for his own participation in medical testing studies. The short film Bedhead attracted enough attention to encourage him to seriously attempt a career as a filmmaker. It was selected by Film/Video Curator Sally Berger for the Black Maria 20th-anniversary retrospective at MoMA in 2006. Even at this early stage, Rodriguez's trademark style began to emerge: quick cuts, intense zooms, and fast camera movements deployed with a sense of humor.īedhead was recognized for excellence in the Black Maria Film Festival. The film chronicles the amusing misadventures of a young girl whose older brother sports an incredibly tangled mess of hair which she detests. There he made the award-winning 16 mm short Bedhead (1991). ![]() In late 1990, his entry in a local film contest earned him a spot in the university's film program. Rodriguez shot action and horror short films on video and edited on two VCRs. The comic ran for three years in the student newspaper The Daily Texan, while Rodriguez continued to make short films. Many of the characters were based on his siblings – in particular, one of his sisters, Maricarmen. Not having grades high enough to be accepted into the school's film program, he created a daily comic strip entitled Los Hooligans. Rodriguez went to the College of Communication at the University of Texas at Austin, where he also developed a love of cartooning. In high school, he met Carlos Gallardo they both shot films on video throughout high school and college. ![]() According to his sister, he was fired soon afterward as he had shot footage in a cinematic style, getting shots of parents' reactions and the ball traveling through the air instead of shooting the whole play. Anthony High School Seminary in San Antonio, Rodriguez was commissioned to videotape the school's football games. Robert Rodriguez (right) at the 1993 Atlanta Film Festival. In December 2013, Rodriguez launched his own cable television channel, El Rey. He is the best friend and frequent collaborator of filmmaker Quentin Tarantino, who founded the production company A Band Apart, of which Rodriguez was a member. ![]() Rodriguez is also the creator of the Spy Kids franchise, as well as The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl, Planet Terror, Machete, We Can Be Heroes, and also directed The Faculty and Alita: Battle Angel. Rodriguez co-directed the 2005 neo-noir crime thriller anthology Sin City (adapted from the graphic novel of the same name) and the 2014 sequel, Sin City: A Dame to Kill For. He directed From Dusk till Dawn in 1996 and developed its television adaptation series (2014–2016). ![]() The film spawned two sequels known collectively as the Mexico Trilogy: Desperado and Once Upon a Time in Mexico. Rodriguez directed the 1992 action film El Mariachi, which was a commercial success after grossing $2.6 million ($4.9 million in 2021 dollars) against a budget of $7,000 ($13,153 in 2021 dollars). He shoots, edits, produces, and scores many of his films in Mexico and in his home state of Texas. Robert Anthony Rodriguez ( / r ɒ ˈ d r iː ɡ ɛ z/ born June 20, 1968) is an American filmmaker, composer, and visual effects supervisor. ![]()
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