Julián Hernández, a celebrated and accomplished Mexican film director, has built a remarkable career in the world of cinema, marked by outstanding achievements and recognition within the industry. Prior to gaining widespread acclaim, Hernández honed his skills in scriptwriting and direction at the esteemed University Center for Cinematographic Studies, a prestigious institution renowned for its rigorous academic programs and esteemed faculty.
Following his formal education, Hernández went on to create a body of work that has garnered widespread critical acclaim and recognition. His accomplishments are all the more impressive considering he has been honored with the esteemed Teddy Award at the Berlin International Film Festival not once, but twice, in the year 2003. This prestigious honor is a testament to Hernández's dedication, creativity, and technical expertise as a filmmaker, and serves as a benchmark of excellence within the cinematic community.
Notable filmmaker and photographer, Hernández, has consistently showcased his impressive range by collaborating on a plethora of projects that span across multiple genres, including fictional short films and documentary photography.
While his previous work had certainly garnered attention, it was his debut feature-length film, "Mil nubes de paz cercan el cielo, amor, jamás acabarás de ser amor", that catapulted him to widespread recognition.