Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico [now Mexico City, Mexico]
He wrote his first feature film, "La Llorona," based on a widely known Mexican legend. The Mexican mini-studio Lemon Films immediately picked it up. Based on his script, he directed the horror film Kilómetro 31 in 2007. The result was the highest-grossing film of 2007 in Mexico and the top-grossing Mexican horror film of all time. His debut film also swept the Mexican Academy of Cinematic Arts and Sciences awards, earning 6 nominations and winning 5 statuettes.
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How Rigoberto Castañeda’s filmography reads.
Five of Perfery’s 75 vibes, averaged across every film they directed.