Teo Hernández
An image from Our Lady of Paris, one of the productions that also features Teo Hernández.
Teo Hernández

Teo Hernández

December 23, 1939 — Ciudad Hidalgo, Michoacán, Mexico

Téo Hernández was born on December 23, 1939 in Ciudad Hidalgo, Mexico. After studying architecture, he founded with a friend the CEC (Centro Experimental de Cinematografia), in Mexico City. In 1960, the French Institute of Latin America financed the first project of the group, a documentary that will remain unfinished.

He moved to Paris in 1966. From 1968 to 1975, he made films in super 8 in London, Paris, Morocco and Denmark. Then accompanied by Michel Nedjar with whom he turned "Michel là-bas" in Morocco, he traveled for six years in India, Nepal, Greece ... Back in Paris, he realized Salomé (1976) in the spirit of Oscar Wilde. He meets Gaël Badaud, with whom he begins a long series of collaborations where elements of his own experience are incorporated in the films. In 1977, he realized Cristo, which will be part of a trilogy on passion with Cristaux and Lacrima Cristi. In 1980, with his friends (Nedjar, Jakobois and Badaud) he founded the group MétroBarbèsRochechou Art.

Our Lady of Paris

Our Lady of Paris

1982

L'Eau de la Seine

L'Eau de la Seine

1983

14, Bina Garden

14, Bina Garden

1968

The Journey to Mexico

The Journey to Mexico

1989

Salomé

Salomé

1976

Corps aboli

Corps aboli

1978

Yesterday’s Stars

Yesterday’s Stars

1969

Lacrima Christi

Lacrima Christi

1980