Paul Le Duc

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Paul Le Duc (born March 11, 1942) is a film director.

He was born in Mexico City, Mexico.

One of Le Duc's most acclaimed works is Frida, naturaleza viva (marketed as Frida in the U.S.), a tribute to the indomitable spirit and determination of the painter Frida Kahlo.

Le Duc has produced several documentaries, among them:

  • ABC del etnocidio: notas sobre el Mezquital (1976), and
  • Puebla hoy(1979).

Le Duc has also produced films about historical events, such as

  • Reed: Méjico insurgente (1973), a dramatization based on the first hand reports of the Mexican Revolution by journalist John Reed.
  • Complót petróleo: la cabeza de la hidra (1981).
  • Dólar mambo (1993).

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