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Gregory Nava

Highest Rated: 92% El Norte (1983)

Lowest Rated: 52% Why Do Fools Fall in Love (1998)

Birthday: Apr 10, 1949

Birthplace: Not Available

Nava won critical acclaim for his first two features, both produced on minimal budgets and both co-written by his wife, filmmaker Anna Thomas: "The Confessions of Amans" (1973), a medieval drama, won the Best First Feature Award at the Chicago International Film Festival; and "El Norte" (1983), a gripping, harrowing account of Guatemalan emigres struggling to survive in Southern California, earned an Oscar nomination for best screenplay. He fared less happily with his first attempt at big-budget Hollywood filmmaking, the overblown "A Time of Destiny" (1988). Nava later, though, won some respect for making one of the several mainstream (if modestly scaled) Hollywood films attempting breakthroughs with the representation of Latino-American family life, "My Family, Mi Familia" (1995).

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Highest-Rated Movies

92% 82% El Norte
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79% 88% My Family/Mi Familia
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76% 85% Frida
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66% 78% Selena
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52% 76% Why Do Fools Fall in Love
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64% Bordertown
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The Confessions of Amans
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A Time of Destiny
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The American Tapestry
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Filmography

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Bordertown 64% 2007 Director, Writer, Producer Frida 76% 85% 2002 Writer The American Tapestry 2000 Director, Producer Why Do Fools Fall in Love 52% 76% 1998 Director, Executive Producer Selena 66% 78% 1997 Director, Screenwriter My Family/Mi Familia 79% 88% 1995 Director, Screenwriter A Time of Destiny 1988 Director, Screenwriter El Norte 92% 82% 1983 Director, Writer The Confessions of Amans 1977 Director, Screenwriter
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