What's Happening?
Alejandro G. Iñárritu is marking the 25th anniversary of his film 'Amores Perros' with a new book and an international exhibition. The book, published by Mack, offers a comprehensive look at the film's production, featuring unseen on-set photography, original storyboards, and Iñárritu's handwritten notes. The exhibition, which began in Mexico City, is now at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) and will later move to the Fondazione Prada in Milan. It showcases never-before-seen images from the film, preserved in Mexico's National Autonomous University archives.
Why It's Important?
The celebration of 'Amores Perros' underscores the film's lasting impact on cinema and its role in establishing Iñárritu as a prominent filmmaker. The book and exhibition provide
insights into the creative process behind the film, offering fans and scholars a deeper understanding of its narrative and visual style. This anniversary highlights the importance of preserving cinematic history and the influence of international films on global audiences. The event also reflects the growing trend of multimedia exhibitions that blend cinema with visual art, enhancing the cultural appreciation of film as an art form.









