
Alejandro González Iñárritu
Alejandro G. Iñárritu is a Mexican film director, screenwriter, and producer, known for his intense and narrative style. His cinematic career took off with *Amores Perros* (2000), an ensemble film that explores interconnected lives in a nonlinear fashion.
He solidified his signature style with *21 Grams* (2003) and *Babel* (2006), works that often feature fragmented narratives and themes of destiny, death, and human connections. Subsequently, he shifted towards more focused but equally profound narratives.
*Birdman* (2014) earned him the Academy Award for Best Director and Best Picture, for its audacious staging with long takes. He repeated his success with *The Revenant* (2015), again winning the Academy Award for Best Director, a visually breathtaking survival epic. His cinema is distinguished by the psychological depth of its characters, its exploration of the human condition, and remarkable technical mastery.