Maryse Sistach
An image from El brassier de Emma, one of the productions that also features Maryse Sistach.
Maryse Sistach

Maryse Sistach

September 10, 1952 — Ciudad de México, México

Marisa Sistach (né Marysa Sistach Peret, born September 10, 1952) is a Mexican film director. Her films address themes of femininity and women's issues.

She attended and graduated from el Centro de Capacitación Cinematográfica in Mexico City, a film school founded by Mexico's National Council for Culture and Arts. According to Elissa Rashkin, Sistach was among a movement in the late 1980s of innovative female directors in Mexican cinematic history, along with Maria Novaro, Busi Cortés, Guita Schyfter, and Dana Rotberg. This movement was described as being "coming to terms with the past (with the past in images, with the past in the history of the country), the acknowledgement of one’s own sensitivity (romanticism recovered in a feminist way), and the emergence of magic realism as denaturalization of women’s world, as a way of making representation visible."

Her first film was short live-action piece ¿Y si Platicamos de Agosto? in 1980, for which she won an Ariel (Mexican Academy Award). Other films she has directed include Perfume de violetas (2001), El cometa (1999), Anoche soñé contigo (1992), Los pasos de Ana (1990), La niña en la piedra (2006) and Los Crímenes de Mar del Norte (2017).

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Violet Perfume: No One Is Listening

Violet Perfume: No One Is Listening

2001

Dreaming About You

Dreaming About You

1992

The Girl on the Stone

The Girl on the Stone

2007

Nadie te habla: Manos libres

Nadie te habla: Manos libres

2005

The Comet

The Comet

1999

El brassier de Emma

El brassier de Emma

2007

What if we talk about August?

What if we talk about August?

1980

The Paternal Line

The Paternal Line

1995