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    Eugenio Derbez's Top 5
    Eugenio Derbez
    Eugenio Derbez
    Actor/Filmmaker

    "When I was a kid, I remember one of the reasons I chose this career was because they asked me, 'What do you want to be?'," recalls Eugenio Derbez. "I wanted to be a pilot, I wanted to be a doctor, I wanted to be so many things. So, I wanted to be an actor."

    The son of actress Silvia Derbez, he began his own acting career at the age of 12, as an extra on a telenovelas, and in the decades since, has delivered memorable performances in films such as 2007's Under the Same Moon, 2017's How To Be a Latin Lover, and 2021's CODA, which won Best Picture at the 94th Oscars. "I love that I can become so many different human beings in every movie," says the actor.

    Derbez is also a groundbreaking writer, director and producer; his 2013 dramedy, Instructions Not Included, remains the most successful Spanish-language film ever released in the U.S.

    Whether he's acting, directing, or simply a viewer, Derbez's taste in movies favors the unique. The Mexican multi-hyphenate's favorite films runs the gamut from feel-good indies to neo-noir thrillers to star-studded musicals — but they all share one quality: Each movie is one of a kind. 

    Below, Derbez shares with A.frame his five favorite films.

    This article was originally published on May 20, 2022.

    1
    Life Is Beautiful
    1997
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    Directed by: Roberto Benigni | Written by: Vincenzo Cerami and Roberto Benigni

    Life Is Beautiful, to me, was one of the things that inspired me to write Instructions Not Included. When I saw Life Is Beautiful, I said, "This is the perfect combination between comedy and drama. It can flow between art house and commercial easily. You can win a festival with that movie, but also, the audience would love it." And I wanted that for a movie. When I started writing Instructions Not Included, in my head, it was not written for a girl. It was a boy, because I had seen the kid in Life Is Beautiful. But I didn't find a boy of that age who could play the character. So, the character ended up being a girl. But Life Is Beautiful was my inspiration to write Instructions Not Included. 

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    Amélie
    2001
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    Directed by: Jean-Pierre Jeunet | Written by: Guillaume Laurant

    Amélie is so unique visually. It's like candy. It's beautiful. Also, I haven't seen any other movie like that. It’s so original. So different. It really is a masterpiece, and I haven't seen anything like that anymore.

    3
    Little Miss Sunshine
    2006
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    Directed by: Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris | Written by: Michael Arndt

    It's such a beautiful independent film. Low budget, no special effects. That's the perfect example of how to do a great movie without a big budget. I love the tone, the way it's directed. The actors are so grounded, so natural. It's so uncomfortable — but at the same time — that's what makes you laugh a lot. And this one is different, really different.

    4
    Memento
    2000
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    Directed and Written by: Christopher Nolan

    I fell in love with Christopher Nolan when I saw Memento. I've never seen a movie that's directed backwards. I loved it. I was intrigued all the time. And it was just so different. I loved it.

    5
    Moulin Rouge!
    2001
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    Directed by: Baz Luhrmann | Written by: Baz Luhrmann and Craig Pearce

    It is so different, so unique. It's just magic. I can't even describe it. I mean, you need to watch it to understand how amazing it is. I was shocked. It's so beautiful. Visually original; the way that they reinvented every song was really great. And the director, I'm a big fan. As far as musical comedies, this is, for me, number one. 

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