Gustavo Sáenz de Sicilia
Gustavo Sáenz de Sicilia Olivares | |
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Sáenz de Sicilia circa 1922 | |
| Born | November 25, 1885 |
| Died | January 15, 1950 (aged 64) |
| Occupation | Film producer |
| Years active | 1923-1937 |
| Known for | Founder of Mexican Fascist Party |
| Notable work | Santa Prisoner 13 |
| Spouse | Elisa Urruchua Carmona |
Gustavo Sáenz de Sicilia Olivares (November 25, 1885 – January 15, 1950) was a Mexican silent film director, producer, journalist, civil engineer, and founder of Compañía Nacional Productora de Películas. Sáenz de Sicilia is regarded as an important figure during the silent era of Mexican cinema as well as a key influence for the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. Throughout his life, he wrote for Excélsior under the pen name Ingeniero Gallo.
A staunch anti-communist, Sáenz de Sicilia was also politically active. He founded the short lived Mexican Fascist Party as well as the far-right Confederation of the Middle Class (Spanish: Confederación de la Clase Media or CCM) organization in the 1920s and 1930s respectively.