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Mariana Chenillo (born 29 April 1977 in Mexico City) is a Mexican film director and screenwriter, known for Nora's Will (2008), (2013) and (2010). Chenillo is the first female filmmaker to have directed a Best Picture-winning film at Mexico's Ariel awards with Nora's Will, a comedy about the five days following Nora's suicide which she'd planned to bring her family back together. Her film Paradise showed what happens when an overweight couple moves from the middle-class suburban area of Naucalpan to Mexico City.

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  • Mariana Chenillo (born 29 April 1977 in Mexico City) is a Mexican film director and screenwriter, known for Nora's Will (2008), (2013) and (2010). Chenillo is the first female filmmaker to have directed a Best Picture-winning film at Mexico's Ariel awards with Nora's Will, a comedy about the five days following Nora's suicide which she'd planned to bring her family back together. Her film Paradise showed what happens when an overweight couple moves from the middle-class suburban area of Naucalpan to Mexico City. She directed episodes of Soy tu fan and Netflix' Club de Cuervos, and co-directed the Netflix limited series Somos.. (en)
  • Mariana Chenillo (Ciudad de México, 29 de abril de 1977)​ es una directora de cine y guionista mexicana, conocida sobre todo por su primera película Cinco días sin Nora, Paraíso y Revolución. Chenillo es la primera cineasta que ha dirigido una película ganadora de la "Mejor Película" en los premios Ariel de México con su ópera prima. También es conocida por su trabajo en televisión dirigiendo episodios de Soy tu fan y Club de Cuervos de Netflix.​ (es)
  • Мариана Ченильо (род. 29 апреля 1977 года, Мехико, Мексика) — мексиканский кинорежиссёр, сценарист и кинопродюсер. (ru)
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  • Chenillo at the 2014 Miami International Film Festival (en)
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  • Mariana Chenillo (en)
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  • Director, Screenwriter (en)
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  • Mariana Chenillo (Ciudad de México, 29 de abril de 1977)​ es una directora de cine y guionista mexicana, conocida sobre todo por su primera película Cinco días sin Nora, Paraíso y Revolución. Chenillo es la primera cineasta que ha dirigido una película ganadora de la "Mejor Película" en los premios Ariel de México con su ópera prima. También es conocida por su trabajo en televisión dirigiendo episodios de Soy tu fan y Club de Cuervos de Netflix.​ (es)
  • Мариана Ченильо (род. 29 апреля 1977 года, Мехико, Мексика) — мексиканский кинорежиссёр, сценарист и кинопродюсер. (ru)
  • Mariana Chenillo (born 29 April 1977 in Mexico City) is a Mexican film director and screenwriter, known for Nora's Will (2008), (2013) and (2010). Chenillo is the first female filmmaker to have directed a Best Picture-winning film at Mexico's Ariel awards with Nora's Will, a comedy about the five days following Nora's suicide which she'd planned to bring her family back together. Her film Paradise showed what happens when an overweight couple moves from the middle-class suburban area of Naucalpan to Mexico City. (en)
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  • Mariana Chenillo (es)
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  • Ченильо, Мариана (ru)
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