
Jorge Ayala Blanco
Biography
Jorge Ayala Blanco (Mexico City, 1942) is a mexican film historian and critic, author and dean professor at the National School of Cinematographic Arts (ENAC) of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). Although he studied Industrial Chemistry at the National Polytechnic Institute (IPN) and after trying to study film at the UNAM University Center for Cinematographic Studies (CUEC), where he occupied a place as a teacher and not as a student, he leaned towards the field of the essay. With more than fifty years of experience, he is also a professor at theNational School of Cinematographic Arts previously Center for Cinematographic Studies, since 1964 and the Casa Lamm cultural center. His contribution to the study of cinema has been his “alphabet” of Mexican cinema, a series of books of great importance for understanding the most representative films of his country.
Also Known As
Movie Appearances

Time and Memory
2012

Alucardos: Portrait of a Vampire
2011

Los Rollos Perdidos
2012

Los No Invitados
as Científico
2003

Ni Muy, Muy... ni Tan, Tan... simplemente Tin Tan
2005
Trailer (Humanity, Food Of The Gods)
TBA

The Black Legend of Mexican Cinema
2016

One Hundred Years with Juan Rulfo
as Self
2017
Alex Phillips: The magic between light and shadow
as self
1998