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Home/People/Arie Socorro
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Born
Jan 12, 1975
Age 51
Place of Birth
Mexico City, Mexico
Known For
Directing
Gender
Male

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Arie Socorro

Directing

Biography
Born and raised in Mexico City. From a very early age he dreamt of becoming a filmmaker. After high school he began working in the Mexican film industry taking film and acting courses at the Ibero University in Mexico in-between shoots, until he made his break into commercials. He studied acting with Judith Weston, and some of México's finest film critics and Directors. Passionate regarding storytelling and actors, he's managed to pour heart and soul into his work to combine real and truthful performances with classic filmmaking techniques always looking to upgrade the idea narratively, visually, or doing it as a mise-en-scène engaging on a creative work that aims to take ideas higher managing to ground them on a reality based level. His work never seems exaggerated nor bloated regarding a performance or a cut that doesn't belong in a story. He's a team player, and he likes to take ideas to the next level.

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