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  1. Written and Directed by. Gregory Nava. "Selena'' brings freshness and heart to the life story of a little girl from Corpus Christi, Texas, who had big dreams and was lucky enough to realize almost all of them before her life was cut short. Selena Quintanilla was poised to become the first female singer to cross over from Spanish to English ...

  2. An Oscar® nominated* 1983 classic from director Gregory Nava (Selena) with an exquisite 2018 restoration by the Academy Film Archive. After their family is killed in a government massacre, brother and sister Enrique and Rosa flee Guatemala and embark on a perilous journey to "El Norte": the United States.

  3. Gregory Nava es un guionista y director nacido en el año 1949 en Estados Unidos conocido por Frida, Ciudad del silencio, Selena, Mi familia, El Norte, American Family (Miniserie de TV), A tres bandas, La fuerza del destino, The Journal of Diego Rodriguez Silva y The Haunting of M.

  4. 14 de sept. de 2019 · Filmmaker Gregory Nava was still early in his career when he made his mark with “El Norte,” the movie that made its debut in 1984 to rave reviews, sparked a national conversation about the ...

  5. The Story of Who We Are: Gregory Nava Helps Celebrate Selena’s 50th Birthday. An interview with Gregory Nava, the director of Selena, about the film's production and legacy in light of what would have been Selena's 50th birthday.

  6. 1 de ago. de 2004 · The movie was directed by Gregory Nava, produced by Anna Thomas, and co-written by both of them.They were later to make "My Family" (1995), which traces three generations of a Mexican-American family in Los Angeles, and Nava is currently the executive producer and supervising director of the "American Family" series on PBS, about an extended Latino family in Los Angeles.

  7. My Family/Mi Familia (1995) Especially in his multi-generational family epic My Family/Mi Familia and in his television series American Family Gregory Nava continues his project of decreasing the perceived Otherness of U.S. Latinos. My Family tells the story of the Sánchez family from East Los Angeles in the 1920s, 1933, 1958, and in 1978.