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  1. Since 2021 is partner and Executive Producer in Cimarrón Cine where he has been leading productions for HBO, Paramount+ and Amazon Prime Video. · Location: Mexico City. 500+ connections on LinkedIn. View Sandino Saravia Vinay’s profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members.

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  2. Sandino Saravia Vinay was born in November 1977 in Uruguay. Sandino is a producer, known for Amsterdam (2022), Roma (2018) and Birds of Passage (2018). Born November 1977. Add photos, demo reels.

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  3. Iniciar sesión para ver el perfil completo de Sandino. Productor de cine y TV con base en México y Uruguay. Su nombre puede verse en los créditos de películas como El baño del Papa de Fernández & Charlone (Cannes UCR 2007), Agua fría de mar de Paz Fábrega (Tiger Award, IFF Rotterdam 2010), La demora de Rodrigo Plá (Berlinale Forum ...

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  4. With more than a decade as Producer and specialized in coproductions, he has been credited in films like The Pope´s Toilet by Charlone & Fernández (Cannes, UCR, 2007), Cold Water of the Sea by Paz Fábrega (Tiger Award, Rotterdam 2010), A Monster with a Thousand Heads by Rodrigo Plá (Venice – Orizzonti, opening film, 2015) and Neon Bull by Gabriel Mascaro (Venice – Orizzonti, Special Jury Prize, 2015), among others.

  5. Sandino Saravia Vinay Partner & Executive Producer at Cimarrón Cine 2w Report this post #ElBesoDeLaMujerAraña #ServicioCimarron #Uruguay #CashRebate ...

  6. Sandino Saravia Vinay Filmmaker in Ciudad de México, México View my portfolio. Productor cinematográfico con base en México y Uruguay. Su nombre puede verse en ...

  7. Film producer based in Mexico for Cinevinay, and Uruguay for Malbicho Cine. His name can be seen in the credits of films such as El Baño del Papa (2007), directed by Cesar Charlone and Enrique Fernández (selected for Un Certain Regard at the Festival de Cannes), Paz Fábrega’s Agua Fría de Mar (2010), winner of the Tiger Award at Rotterdam; Alfonso Cuarón’s Roma (2018), Academy Award winner for Best Director, Photography and Foreign Language Film; and Gabriel Mascaro’s Divino Amor ...