Collection: Alejandro González Iñárritu
Alejandro González Iñárritu is one of modern cinema’s boldest storytellers, known for his visually daring films and emotionally charged narratives.
Born in Mexico City in 1963, Iñárritu began his career in radio and music before moving into filmmaking, where his debut Amores Perros (2000) brought him international acclaim.
Alejandro González Iñárritu
Iñárritu's work often explores themes of fate, human connection, and personal struggle, with innovative structures that defy convention. Films like 21 Grams and Babel established him as a master of interwoven storytelling, while Birdman and The Revenant cemented his status as a visionary.
Winning back-to-back Oscars for Best Director, Iñárritu became a rare voice blending poetic visuals with emotional realism, often pushing technical boundaries in service of storytelling. His unique style, blending long takes, immersive cinematography, and deeply human performances, has influenced filmmakers worldwide.
Iñárritu’s films invite audiences to experience cinema as art, challenging them to think deeply about the world around them.