Miguel Coyula

DirectorWriterProducer
Born
March 31, 1977
Awards
30 wins, 34 nominations

Maverick filmmaker who has been working outside of the mainstream (both commercial and art-house) many times as a one-man crew since he made his first short at age 17 with an old VHS camcorder. This short granted him admission at the International Film School of San Antonio de los Baños, Cuba…

Biography

Maverick filmmaker who has been working outside of the mainstream (both commercial and art-house) many times as a one-man crew since he made his first short at age 17 with an old VHS camcorder. This short granted him admission at the International Film School of San Antonio de los Baños, Cuba (EICTV). He gathered several awards in his country with experimental shorts films such as: Bailar sobre agujas (1999), Nice Going (1999), and Clase z tropical (2000) among others.

In 2001, he was given a scholarship to the Lee Strasberg Theater Institute in New York, where Coyula made his first feature: Red Cockroaches (2003) for less than $2000 over a two-year period, which has won 20 awards at International film festivals and was hailed by Variety as "A triumph of technology in the hands of a visionary with know-how..." Coyula has usually funded his work through grants and private investors who serve as excecutive and associate producers of his films. In 2010, the Sundance Film Festival premiered his film Memorias del desarrollo (2010), follow up to the Cuban classic Memories of Underdevelopment (1968), based on the follow up novel by Cuban writer Edmundo Desnoes, also author of the original. The film gathered 20 awards and was chosen as the Best Cuban Film of the year by the International Film Guide. In 2009 Coyula was awarded a John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship. His next project was the documentary Nadie (2017) centered around dissident Cuban poet Rafael Alcides and his relationship with the Cuban revolution. Corazón azul (2021) was filmed underground over a decade, until its premiere at the Moscow International Film Festival in 2021. Subsequently the film won the HFPA award at the Guadalajara Film Festival. In 2024 his documentary Crónicas del absurdo (2024) won the Best Film award at the International Documentary Festival in Amsterdam (IDFA).

He has presented his work and given talks in several universities over the years, including Yale, Princeton, Tulane, Emerson, Cornell, UW, UM, and Rice, among others. He has also published the novels "Mar Rojo, Mal Azul" in 2013, "La Isla Vertical" in 2022, and the non-fiction book "Matar el Realismo". His work is banned in Cuba.

Actor

Corazón azulCorazón azul(2021)as Caso #1
Memorias del desarrolloMemorias del desarrollo(2010)as Student, Man at party, man at the park
Red CockroachesRed Cockroaches(2003)as Man at the zoo
Pirámide(1996)
El plano(1993)

Art Director

Bailar sobre agujasBailar sobre agujas(1999)

Set Decorator

Pirámide(1996)

Animation Department

¿Adónde está la Libertad?¿Adónde está la Libertad?(2022)
Corazón azulCorazón azul(2021)

Editorial Department

Dreams AdriftDreams Adrift(2021)
The Wolves of the EastThe Wolves of the East(2016)

Thanks

Cuba CrucisCuba Crucis(2022)
Stand By(2007)

Self

Crónicas del absurdoCrónicas del absurdo(2024)as Self
Omar Corral(2023)as Self - Interviewee
FrenemiesFrenemies(2020)
Carsey-Wolf CenterCarsey-Wolf Center(2012)as Self
Interrupt This ProgramInterrupt This Program(2015)as Self

Archive Footage

Red Cockroaches: Discovering Genius(2023)as Self

Known for

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Credit Score: Miguel Coyula

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Caso #1
Tue Apr 27 2021
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Corazón azul2.5020216.50058
2Memorias del desarrollo2.5020117.00087
3Red Cockroaches2.3820045.100331