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  1. Leopoldo Gout is a Mexican film director, producer, author, and painter. He has produced films like Days of Grace, Molly's Game, The Postcard Killings, Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life, Maximum Ride and Alex Cross. His films have garnered rave reviews and award attention from Cannes, the Academy Awards and the Ariel Awards. [1] [2] [3]

  2. www.leopoldogout.comLeopoldo Gout

    LEOPOLDO GOUT is an artist, writer, and filmmaker who works across mediums to articulate the ephemeral. In his work, the abstract and figurative clash with moments of chaos, memory, and humanity. Born in Mexico City, Gout grew up in a home often filled with poets, musicians, scientists, and more.

  3. Leopoldo Gout is an award-winning artist, writer, and filmmaker. His work has been shown at The Museo de Arte Contemporáneo in Mexico City, MoMA PS1, The West Collection of Pennsylvania, Galeria Museo of Bogota, Colombia, Tricia Collins Contemporary Art, The Dikeou Collection, The Pritzker Collection, Sandra Gering, and Jack Tilton, and many ...

  4. Mar 22, 2023 · In this episode, Andrew talks to the artist, filmmaker and author of Piñata Leopoldo Gout about the horror genre and why modern Mexico City is a place layered by the living dead. Find more Keen On episodes and additional videos on Lit Hub’s YouTube Channel !

  5. May 21, 2016 · Gout has already made a name for himself as an artist and filmmaker. Now turning to film, television, books and even virtual reality, Leopoldo hopes to project a sense of community and multiculturalism through diverse and intricate storytelling.

  6. Leopoldo Gout is a filmmaker, writer and visual artist who hails from Mexico City. The author of Ghost Radio and the Genius series, Gout is also a successful film and television producer.

  7. At 3:09 this morning, the great architect Leopoldo Francisco Goût Ortiz de Montellano died at 94 after a life of adventure, creativity, and love. Along with being architect, he was a designer, visionary, father, friend. Born in La Providencia in the Cintalapa Valley in Chiapas, Mexico on February 22, 1930, Don Leopoldo was one of seven brothers.