César A. Amigó

César Alfredo "Amigó" Aguilar (born August 23, 1981) is a Mexican film producer, screenwriter, director, cinematographer, actor, and founder of Oscuro Deseo Producciones.

[1] Amigó's first job in the movie business came at age 18l He worked as a PA for producer Cecilia Sagredo's Mœnia music video No dices más.

During his sophomore college year, he teamed with Miguel A. Reina to write a feature film treatment, which formed the basis for Sesiones.

In 2009, he made his first foray into television with Capadocia, which was broadcast on HBO, serving as the show's co-cinematographer (with Alberto Anaya and Martín Boege).

He contributed to film and TV projects, including Richard Shepard's The Matador, Russell Mulcahy's Resident Evil: Extinction and Pete Travis's Vantage Point, among others.