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Gabriel Figueroa Mateos (April 24, 1907 – April 27, 1997) was a Mexican who is regarded as one of the greatest cinematographers of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. He has worked in over 200 films, which cover a broad range of genres, and is best known for his technical dominance, his careful handling of framing and , and affinity for the aesthetics of artists.


Early life and career
Born in 1907, Figueroa grew up in , where he studied painting at the Academy of San Carlos, and violin at the National Conservatory. He was the grandson of the famous lawyer, journalist and liberal writer Juan A. Mateos and to Mexican president Adolfo Lopez Mateos. His mother died after giving birth to him and his father, unable to cope with the loss of his wife, left Gabriel and his brother Roberto to be cared for by their aunts. He then fled to Paris, where he eventually succumbed to alcohol and despair. When the family fortune ran dry, Figueroa "had to leave the Academy and go into the darkroom to make a living". He first started learning photography, which became his source of income, with . He worked in a studio on , where people would get their pictures taken with painted curtains in the background and under natural light. Towards the end of the 1920s, Figueroa went on to work with photographers Juan de la Peña and José Guadalupe Velasco, before establishing his own studio with his friend Gilberto Martínez Solares.

In 1932, thanks to his friend Gilberto, Figueroa met Alex Phillips. Convinced by his talent, Phillips managed to start Figueroa's career in the movie industry as a still photographer for the film Revolución (1933), directed by Miguel Contreras Torres. Figueroa and Phillips would continue to work alongside each other on several other films. As a result of marked growth in the field of Mexican film production, in 1933 Figueroa was able to continue and develop his work as a still photographer on at least 9 films, some of them of enormous significance in the history of national cinema. Towards the end of June 1933, Figueroa made his debut as a cinematographer in several shots of the medium-length documentary El vuelo glorioso de Barberán y Collar (1933), directed by René Cardona. And, between October and November, he was one of the camera operators of the multiple sequences filmed for Viva Villa! (1934), directed by Jack Conway. On November 13, 1934, Figueroa would begin working on the film Tribu (La Raza indómita) (1935) with fellow collaborator Miguel Contreras Torres, who Figueroa had his first job as a still photographer in 1932. Tribu marked another milestone in Figueroa's career, as it was the first time he shared credit with his teacher Alex Phillips, in addition to his stillman work.

In 1935, , son of prominent politician Alberto J. Pani, approached Figueroa with a contract to work as a cinematographer for a newly founded production company. To consolidate his knowledge, he obtained from the magnate a scholarship to go study in Hollywood, seeing closely the work of , then considered one of the best cinematographers in the world. As a student, he saw Toland work on the film Splendor (1935) and learned how to create foreboding shadows and render a melancholy ambiance. Upon arrival, Figueroa checked-in to the famous Roosevelt Hotel from where he called the only person he knew in the city, Charlie Kimball, editor of the movie Maria Elena (1936), of which Figueroa had worked as an illuminator and stillman in February 1935. The call was answered by , producer of Maria Elena, who later took him out to a villa on . Figueroa always considered Toland as his teacher. The following year, in 1936, Gabriel returned to Mexico and it was here that he began to produce his distinctive images. His first feature, Allá en el Rancho Grande (1936), which would become one of the most popular films in Mexico and Latin America, and is considered to be the one that started the Golden Age of Mexican cinema, gained international recognition when it won a prize at the Venice Film Festival and broke box-office records.

He filmed 235 movies over 50 years, including by Luis Buñuel, The Fugitive by , Río Escondido by Emilio Fernández, and The Night of the Iguana by for which he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Cinematography in 1964.

One of his main collaborators was Fernández, with whom he shot twenty films, some of which won prizes at the Venice Film Festival, the Cannes Film Festival, and the Berlin Film Festival. After collaborating with Fernández and Buñuel on their films with such actors as Dolores del Río, Pedro Armendáriz, María Félix, , Columba Domínguez, and . Gabriel Figueroa has come to be regarded as one of the most influential cinematographers of México.


Filmography

Cinematographer
1934El Escándaloalso as Lighting technician
1935TribuMiguel Contreras TorresCo-cinematographer with Alex Phillips
El primo BasilioCarlos de Nájeraalso as Lighting technician
1936Allá en el Rancho GrandeFernando de Fuentes
Co-cinematographer with Jack Draper
1937Las mujeres mandanFernando de FuentesCo-cinematographer with Jack Draper
Beneath the Sky of Mexico
Jalisco nunca pierdeChano Urueta
1938Song of the Soul
La AdelitaGuillermo Hernández Gómez
Chano Urueta
Refugees in MadridAlejandro Galindo
Los millones de Chaflán
Padre de más de cuatroRobert Quigley
While Mexico SleepsAlejandro Galindo
1939The House of the OgreFernando de Fuentes
The Black Beast
Dark Night of the MayasChano Urueta
Fernando de Fuentes
1940Los de abajoChano Urueta
The Miracle Song
¡Que viene mi marido!Chano Urueta
Allá en el trópicoFernando de Fuentes
El jefe máximo
Con su amable permiso
El monje locoAlejandro Galindo
1941Neither Blood nor Sand
The 9.15 Express
Those Were The Days, Senor Don Simon!
La casa del rencorGilberto Martínez Solares
The Unknown PolicemanMiguel M. Delgado
La gallina cluecaFernando de Fuentes
1942Virgen de medianocheAlejandro Galindo
Mi viuda alegreMiguel M. Delgado
When the Stars Travel
Story of a Great LoveJulio Bracho
The Three MusketeersMiguel M. DelgadoCannes Film Festival Award
El verdugo de SevillaFernando Soler
The Saint Who Forged a CountryJulio Bracho
1943The CircusMiguel M. Delgado
Flor silvestreEmilio Fernández
The Spectre of the BrideRené Cardona
Another DawnJulio Bracho
1944The Black AceRené Cardona
The Headless Woman
María CandelariaEmilio FernándezCannes Film Festival Award
The EscapeNorman Foster
The Black PirateChano Urueta
The IntruderMauricio Magdaleno
Adiós, Mariquita lindaAlfonso Patiño GómezCo-cinematographer with Víctor Herrera
1945The AbandonedEmilio Fernández
Nominated –
A Day with the DevilMiguel M. Delgado
1946Julio Bracho
Más allá del amorAdolfo Fernández Bustamante
The Last AdventureGilberto Martínez Solares
EnamoradaEmilio Fernández
1947La casa colorada
The PearlEmilio Fernández
Golden Globe Award for Best Cinematography
The Fugitive
1948Río EscondidoEmilio Fernández
María la OAdolfo Fernández Bustamante
Tarzan and the MermaidsAssociate photographer
MacloviaEmilio Fernández
Dueña y señora
1949Salón MéxicoEmilio Fernández
Víctor Urruchúa
MidnightTito Davison
OpiumRamón Peón
The Unloved WomanEmilio FernándezVenice Film Festival Award for Best Cinematography
Un cuerpo de mujerTito Davison
1950Duel in the MountainsEmilio Fernández
Ramón Peón
The TorchEmilio Fernández
Un día de vida
Luis Buñuel
1951Víctimas del PecadoEmilio FernándezNominated –
PecadoLuis César Amadori
Los pobres siempre van al cielo
The Chicken HawkRogelio A. González
Emilio Fernández
1952The Atomic FiremanMiguel M. Delgado
Forever YoursEmilio Fernández
Un gallo en corral ajenoJulián Soler
El mar y túEmilio Fernández
Miguel Zacarías
Here Comes Martin Corona
Hay un niño en su futuroFernando Cortés
Soledad's ShawlRoberto Gavaldón
When the Fog LiftsEmilio FernándezNominated –
1953Dos tipos de cuidadoIsmael Rodríguez
AnxietyMiguel Zacarías
ÉlLuis Buñuel
The PhotographerMiguel M. Delgado
Neither Rich nor PoorFernando Cortés
The Boy and the FogRoberto Gavaldón
1954Camelia
Take Me in Your Arms
The White RoseEmilio Fernández
Íñigo de Martino
La rebelión de los colgadosAlfredo B. Crevenna
1955El monstruo en la sombraZacarías Gómez Urquiza
Madame XJulián Soler
Estafa de amorMiguel M. Delgado
La Tierra del Fuego se apagaEmilio Fernández
1956La doncella de piedraMiguel M. Delgado
Historia de un amorRoberto Gavaldón
Pueblo, canto y esperanzaAlfredo B. Crevenna
Rogelio A. González
Julián Soler
Roberto GavaldónNominated –
Canasta de cuentos mexicanosJulio Bracho
1957El bolero de RaquelMiguel M. Delgado
1958Sueños de oroMiguel Zacarías
Aquí está Heraclio BernalRoberto Gavaldón
Mujer en condominioRogelio A. González
Una cita de amorEmilio Fernández
El rayo de Sinaloa (La venganza de Heraclio Bernal)Roberto Gavaldón
La rebelión de la sierra
La sonrisa de la VirgenRoberto Rodríguez
Carabina 30-30Miguel M. Delgado
1959Café Colón
NazarínLuis Buñuel
Beyond All LimitsRoberto Gavaldón
SonatasJuan Antonio BardemCo-cinematographer with
Isla para dosTito Davison
The Soldiers of Pancho VillaIsmael Rodríguez
La Fièvre Monte à El PaoLuis Buñuel
1960Impaciencia del corazónTito Davison
La estrella vacíaEmilio Gómez Muriel
The Young OneLuis Buñuel
MacarioRoberto Gavaldón
Miguel Zacarías
1961Roberto Gavaldón
Ánimas Trujano (El hombre importante)Ismael Rodríguez
1962The Exterminating AngelLuis Buñuel
El tejedor de milagrosFrancisco del Villar
Roberto Rodríguez
Um Dia de VidaCo-cinematographer with João Moreira
1963The Paper ManIsmael Rodríguez
Roberto GavaldónMexican Film Journalists Award for Best Cinematography
Immediate DeliveryMiguel M. Delgado
1964The Night of the IguanaNominated – Academy Award for Best Cinematography
En la mitad del mundoRamón Pereda
El gallo de oroRoberto Gavaldón
1965Simon of the DesertLuis Buñuel
Escuela para solterasMiguel Zacarías
Los tres calaverasFernando Cortés
Un alma puraJuan Ibáñez
Lola de mi vidaMiguel Barbachano-Ponce
1966Los cuatro JuanesMiguel Zacarías
¡Viva Benito Canales!Miguel M. Delgado
Cargamento prohibido
1967Pedro Páramo
Miguel M. DelgadoCo-cinematographer with Rosalío Solano
Francisco del Villar
El asesino se embarcaMiguel M. Delgado
1968Los ángeles de PueblaFrancisco del Villar
Servando González
Mariana
Corazón salvajeTito DavisonCo-cinematographer with Alex Phillips
The Chinese RoomAlbert Zugsmith
1969The Big CubeTito Davison
La puerta y la mujer del carnicero
Ismael Rodríguez
Co-cinematographer with Alex Phillips
The Great Sex War
1970Narda o el verano
Two Mules for Sister SaraCo-cinematographer with Robert Surtees
The Phantom GunslingerAlbert Zugsmith
Kelly's HeroesBrian G. Hutton
1971Juan Ibáñez
Miguel M. Delgado
El cielo y tuGilberto Gazcón
1972MaríaTito Davison
Hijazo de mi vidazaRafael Baledón
Los hijos de Satanás
El festin de la lobaFrancisco del Villar
1973Interval
Once Upon a ScoundrelGeorge Schaefer
El monasterio de los buitresFrancisco del Villar
El amor tiene cara de mujerTito Davison
1974El señor de OsantoJaime Humberto HermosilloNominated –
Los perros de DiosFrancisco del Villar
Nominated –
1975El llanto de la tortugaFrancisco del Villar
1976CoronaciónNominated –
La vida cambiaJuan Manuel Torres
1977Maten al leónJosé Estrada
Balún Canán
1978Divinas palabrasJuan Ibáñez
CananeaMarcela Fernández Violante
The Children of Sanchez
La casa del pelícanoSergio Véjar
1979Te quieroTito Davison
1980Christopher Leitch
1981D.F./Distrito FederalRogelio A. González
El héroe desconocidoJulián Pastor
1983México 2000Rogelio A. González
Mundo mágico
Alejandro Talavera
Raúl Zermeño
1984El corazón de la nocheJaime Humberto Hermosillo
Under the Volcano
1986Raúl AraizaCo-cinematographer with José Ortiz Ramos


Camera operator
1933El vuelo glorioso de Barberán y CollarRené Cardona
1934Viva Villa!Jack Conway
1936María ElenaRaphael J. Sevillaalso as Lighting technician
Let's Go with Pancho VillaFernando de Fuentes


Still photographer
1933RevolutionMiguel Contreras Torres
Profanación
1934Almas encontradasRaphael J. Sevilla
EnemigosChano Urueta
Juarez and MaximilianMiguel Contreras Torres
Raphael J. Sevilla
The Woman of the Port
Raphael J. Sevilla
The Call of the BloodJosé Bohr
Raphael J. Sevilla
Chucho el Roto


Awards and nominations

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1965The Night of the IguanaBest Cinematography


Golden Globe Awards
1949The PearlBest Cinematography

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1946
1947Enamorada
1948The Pearl
1949Río Escondido
1950
1951
1952Víctimas del Pecado
1953Soledad's Shawl
Cuando levanta la niebla
1954The Boy and the Fog
1957
1973María
1974El señor de Osanto
1975
1976Coronación
1978Divinas palabras


Film festivals
1946Cannes Film FestivalBest CinematographyMaría Candelaria
The Three Musketeers
1947María Candelaria
Venice Film FestivalThe Pearl
1949The Unloved Woman


Exhibition
  • 2011: Rencontres d'Arles Festival, France.
  • 2013-2014: Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles. Detailed retrospective of Figueroa's photography, cinematography, and progressive politics.
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) organized the retrospective exhibition titled "Under the Mexican Sky: Gabriel Figueroa—Art and Film." The exhibit, featuring Figueroa's work from the early 1930s to the early 1980s, included film clips, paintings, photographs, posters and documents both from Figueroa's archive and the Televisa Foundation collections. "Under the Mexican Sky" recognizes Figueroa's contribution to Mexico's Golden Age of Film, both technically, and stylistically. LACMA curators highlight the artist's works across genres that "…helped forge an evocative and enduring image of Mexico." The exhibit ran from September 22, 2013, through February 2, 2014 in the Art of the Americas Building, Level 1.


Tributes
On 24 April 2013, Google celebrated Gabriel Figueroa's 106th Birthday with a .


See also
  • Alfonso Cuarón
  • Alejandro González Iñárritu
  • Guillermo del Toro
  • Adolfo López Mateos
  • Esperanza López Mateos
  • Rosalío Solano
  • Cinema of Mexico


Sources
  • (2025). 9786077515173, Consejo Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes.
  • (2025). 9786074550801, Consejo Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes, Dirección General de Publicaciones.
  • (1993). 9789688954218, Universidad de Guadalajara, Centro de Investigación y Enseñanza Cinematográficas.


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