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  1. Jonás Cuarón. (Co-Writer of the 2013 Film 'Gravity' and Son of Director Alfonso Cuarón) Jonás Cuarón Elizondo is a filmmaker and screenwriter from Mexico. He is the oldest son of Alfonso Cuarón Orozco, a renowned Mexican filmmaker. A native of Mexico City, Cuarón grew up in the Mexican film industry and always harboured a deep passion ...

  2. Jonás Cuarón Elizondo (born 1981) is a Mexican film director, screenwriter, producer, editor and cinematographer. [1] He is the son of the Academy Award -winner Alfonso Cuarón and his first wife, Mariana Elizondo. Cuarón studied film at Vassar College. His first feature film, Year of the Nail ( Año uña) which he directed, wrote and ...

  3. Apr 11, 2023 · Jonás Cuarón on the set of 'Chupa.'. If Cuarón has one regret about the making of Chupa, it's that his kids — 15-year-old Elias and 9-year-old Camilo — were unable to visit him on set, due to increased safety protocols. They had visited their dad when he was filming his 2015 thriller, Desierto, but "the younger one doesn't even remember."

    • What Is A Chupacabra?
    • Where Did The Creature Originate from?
    • The Myth Explained
    • What Are Some References of The Chupacabra in Pop Culture?
    • How Is A Chupacabra Represented in "Chupa"?
    • What Inspired Jonás Cuarón For A Family-Friendly version?
    • There's More to "Chupa" Then A Fictional Creature

    A chupacabra is a legendary creature from folklore in Latin America. The Spanish word translates to “goatsucker” with “chupa” meaning “to suck” and “cabra” meaning “goat.” The legend stems from reports of farm animals and pets’ blood being drained. Over the years, chupacabras have been described as “mangy coyotes, dogs, and coyote-dog hybrids, or c...

    The first reports of a chupacabra appeared in 1995 in Canóvanas, Puerto Rico, after “dozens” of farm animals were found dead, per PBS. What made these deaths unique was that it appeared as though their blood had apparently been sucked dry by small perforations in the neck and abdomen. By April 1996, reported sightings had spread throughout the isla...

    While sightings continued to be reported, scientists believed the chupacabras were coyotes suffering from severe cases of mange, according to National Geographic. Photos of shriveled up animals have also surfaced online, only adding to the myth. Barry OConnor, an emeritus professor at the University of Michigan who specializes in parasitic mites, t...

    Most depictions of the chupacabra are terrifying ones. “The X-Files” touched on the mythological creature in Season Four, episode 11 titled “El Mundo Gira.”Released on January 12, 1997, it showed Mulder and Scully trailing a chupacabra, only to discover a fungal growth affecting immigrants. There was also a chupacabra storyline in a 2001 episode ti...

    Cuarón wanted to play with “the reversal of the myth" and remove the horror surrounding the beast. “Chupa is a cub, but he’s like a baby chupacabra,” he tells TODAY.com. “We wanted to make him vulnerable and very adorable. I wanted to create a similar reaction with the kids as Gizmo (from ‘Gremlins’) did with me.” While the director “immediately fe...

    The Mexican director and writer’s main inspiration were his kids and being able to share his work with them. “I basically did ‘Chupa’ for them,” he says. “I spent all of the pandemic watching movies with them and a lot of the movies we watched were movies from my childhood like ‘E.T’ and ‘Gremlins’ and ‘Goonies.’ And then suddenly coming from doing...

    Actor Demián Bichir grew up hearing the stories of chupacabras but was never “good at buying bizarre stories,” he tells TODAY.com. “I remember the first time I heard it, it was crazy. I thought,'Oh dear, another crisis, another lie.’” However, he thought the story of "Chupa" was "genius." He says that there were many factors that attracted him to t...

  4. Mar 1, 2023 · Everything You Need to Know About ‘Chupa,’ Jonás Cuarón’s New Fantasy Family Film 2023-03-01T22:00:31.955Z When designing the mysterious chupacabra at the center of his new film Chupa , Jonás Cuarón knew he couldn’t stay strictly loyal to his mythical source material.

  5. Jonás Cuarón. Writer: Gravity. Jonás Cuarón was born on 21 May 1983 in Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico. He is a director and writer, known for Gravity (2013), Desierto (2015) and Año uña (2007).

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  7. Jun 16, 2016 · Alfonso Cuarón and son Jonás on collaboration, passion and ‘Gravity’. Filmmakers and sometime collaborators Jonas Cuarón and his father, Alfonso, photographed in Los Angeles on June ...

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