Manuel Zeceña Diéguez (1918-1991) was a Guatemalan film producer, director and writer. As a producer, his work commenced in 1954 with De ranchero a empresario. In the early 1960s he produced Pecado, Paloma herida and Me ha gustado un hombre. As a director he worked on Amor en las nubes which was released in 1968, El deseo llega de noche in 1969, Mi mesera in 1973 and the ill-fated The Hughes Mystery which was released in 1979. The majority of his films were made in Mexico and he worked with prominent Mexican actors and filmmakers.
Manuel Zeceña Diéguez | |
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Born | January 12, 1918 Guatemala |
Died | June 9, 1991 Guatemala City, Guatemala |
Other names | M. Zeceña Dieguez |
Occupation(s) | Film producer, director |
Years active | 1954 - 1979 |
Career
edit1950s–1960s
editAs a writer he wrote the script for the 1954 comedy film Sindicato de telemirones which was directed by René Cardona.[1] He produced the film De ranchero a empresario which was released in 1954.[2][3] For the film Pecado starring Jorge Mistral, Teresa Velázquez and Martha Elena Cervantes, he was both writer and producer. It was released around 1962.[4][5] He was asked to produce the film Paloma herida which was a joint Mexican/Guatemalan production, released in 1963. It was directed by Emilio Fernandez with cinematography by Raúl Martínez Solares, and starred Patricia Conde, Emilio Fernandez and Andrés Soler.[6][7] In the late 1960s he worked on Amor en las nubes (English title Love in the Clouds) which was produced by Panamerican Films and distributed by Peliculas Nacionales. The film, which was released in 1968, featured Leonorilda Ochoa, Eric del Castillo and Norma Mora.[8][9]
1970s
editHe directed the 1970 film Una mujer para los sábados which starred Julio Alemán, Tere Velázquez and Amadee Chabot.[10] His last film in the 1970s seems to be The Hughes Mystery which starred Jackson Bostwick, Broderick Crawford, José Ferrer, Hope Holiday, Guy Madison and Cameron Mitchell. The production company was S.A. Filmadora Panamericana. It was finished by 1979 and released that year.[11][12] According to the book The Complete Films of Broderick Crawford by Ralph Schiller, there seems to be a mystery as to what happened to the film; it was never released in the United States and nobody seems to have seen it. There was an indication that it was sold in Australia. After that film Zeceña Diéguez appears to have stopped working.[13]
Death
editZeceña Diéguez died in Guatemala on June 9, 1991, aged 73.[14]
Filmography
editTitle | Role | Year | Notes # |
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Sindicato de telemirones | Writer | 1954 | |
De ranchero a empresario | Producer, writer | 1954 | |
Pecado | Producer, writer | 1962 | |
Paloma herida | Producer | 1963 | |
Me ha gustado un hombre | Producer | 1965 | |
Alma llanera | Producer | 1965 | |
Solo de noche vienes | Producer, writer | 1966 | |
Amor en las nubes | Director, producer, writer | 1968 | |
El deseo llega de noche | Director | 1969 | |
Una mujer para los sabados | Director, producer, writer | 1970 | |
Tápame contigo | Director, producer | 1970 | |
Ave sin nido | Director, producer, writer | 1971 | |
Mi mesera | Director | 1973 | |
Renzo, el gitano | Director, producer | 1973 | |
Detras de esa puerta | Director, producer, writer | 1975 | |
The Hughes Mystery | Director, producer | 1979 |
References
edit- ^ Theiapolis.com - Sindicato de telemirones | 1954
- ^ Historia documental del cine mexicano: 1952, Publisher: Ediciones Era, 1969 - Page 176
- ^ Filmweb - De ranchero a empresario (1954)
- ^ Csfd.cz - Pecado
- ^ Instituto Mexicano de Cinematografía - INICIO - CINE MEXICANO - Pecado - Archived 2015-10-22 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Rethinking Juan Rulfo’s Creative World: Prose, Photography, Film, edited by Nuala Finnegan, Dylan Brennan - Notes to Chapter 1
- ^ Rotten Tomatoes - Paloma herida (1963)
- ^ World Filmography, Peter Cowie, Publisher Tantivy Press, 1968 - Page 440
- ^ Alicantinos en el cine. Cineastas en Alicante, By Pedro López Garcia - Page 55 1968
- ^ Letterboxd - Una mujer para los sábados
- ^ The Complete Films of Broderick Crawford, By Ralph Schiller - The Hughes Mystery
- ^ British Film Institute - The HUGHES MYSTERY (1977)
- ^ The Complete Films of Broderick Crawford, By Ralph Schiller - The Hughes Mystery
- ^ IMDb - Manuel Zecena Diéguez (1918–1991)
- ^ IMDb - Manuel Zecena Diéguez, Filmography