Rodrigo García
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 65 |
Date of birth | August 24,1959 |
Zodiac sign | Virgo |
Born | Bogota |
Colombia | |
Parents | Gabriel García Márquez |
Mercedes Barcha | |
Job | Film director |
Film Producer | |
Screenwriter | |
Cinematographer | |
Television producer | |
Television director | |
Books | Downtown |
Rey Lear | |
Versus | |
A Farewell to Gabo and Mercedes: A Son's Memoir of Gabriel García Márquez and Mercedes Barcha | |
AFI Conservatory | |
A Farewell to Gabo and Mercedes: The Public, the Private and the Secret | |
Awards | Prize of Un Certain Regard |
Writers Guild of America Award for Television: New Series | |
Nationality | Brazilian |
Party | Brazilian Social Democracy Party |
Spouse | Luciana Garcia |
Position | Vice Governor of São Paulo |
Children | João Pedro Garcia |
Valentina Garcia | |
Isabela Garcia | |
Education | AFI Conservatory |
Harvard University | |
Siblings | Gonzalo García Barcha |
Previous position | Vice-Governor of Sao Paulo (2019–2022) |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 402751 |
Mother and Child
Last Days in the Desert
Nine Lives
Things You Can Tell Just by Looking at Her
Passengers
Four Rooms
Blue (web series)
Gia
Ten Tiny Love Stories
Revolución
Mi Vida Loca
Fathers and Sons
Body Shots
Danzón
Jackie & Ryan
Indictment: The McMartin Trial
Sickhouse
The Summer of Miss Forbes
Tired of Being Funny
When Your Flesh Screams
El hipnotizador
My Dear Tom Mix
Serena
Four Good Days
Blue
In Treatment
Eleições 2022: Debate dos Candidatos ao Governo do Estado de São Paulo - 1º Turno
Rodrigo García Life story
Rodrigo García Barcha is a Colombian and Mexican television and film director, screenwriter, author and former cinematographer, best known for his films Nine Lives, Mother and Child, Albert Nobbs, Last Days in the Desert, as well as his work on the HBO drama series In Treatment.
Earthshot Prize: Prince William announces five winners at US ceremony
By Nadine Yousif & Emily McGarveyBBC News
Childhood friends in Oman who figured out How To turn carbon dioxide into rock are among five winners chosen for The Prince of Wales's prestigious Earthshot Prize.
The annual awards were created by Prince William to fund projects that aim to save The Planet .
Each winner will receive £1m ($1. 2m) to develop their innovation.
Prince William announced The Winners on Friday at an awards ceremony in Boston in the US.
" I believe that the Earthshot solutions you have seen this evening prove we can overcome Our Planet 's greatest challenges, " Prince William said during The Ceremony .
" By supporting and scaling them we can change our future, " He Said .
The winning projects are based in Kenya, India, Australia, the UK and Oman.
This is The Second set of Earthshot Prizes awarded, after The First ever awards Last Year . The Prize 's name refers to the " Moonshot" ambition of 1960s America by then-President John F Kennedy, who pledged to get A Man on the Moon within a decade.
Five Earthshot Prizes of £1m ($1. 2m) are being awarded each year until 2030 in support of environmental innovation projects for The Future . Nominations for the 2023 prize open up on 5 December.
This year's winners were chosen from a list of 15 finalists by a panel that includes Prince William, Sir David Attenborough , actress Cate Blanchett , footballer Dani Alves , Fijian activist Ernest Gibson and singer Shakira.
William and Catherine handed out awards to The Five winners during a star-studded ceremony in Boston on Friday - with celebrities there including Billie Eilish , Annie Lennox , Ellie Goulding , Chloe x Halle and David Beckham .
Who are The Winners ?Talal Hasan, founder of 44. 01 said winning the Earthshot Prize was " a proud moment" for his team.
" We started 44. 01 two years ago because we saw the very real impact of Climate Change here in Oman, " He Said .
" Winning the Earthshot Prize will help us scale our solution around The World , and ultimately eliminate billions of tonnes of CO2. Climate Change is The Greatest challenge we have ever faced but being part of this amazing group of finalists give us hope. "
Charlot Magayi, The Ceo of Mukuru Clean Stoves, said 200,000 households in Kenya have had access to her product since she launched The Business in 2017.
" The Earthshot Prize is going to help us reach one million households, " she added.
Pierre Paslier, co-founder of the London start-up Notpla, said when The Project started eight years ago in a student kitchen, " we would have never imagined we would be here today".
" No One wants To Live in a world full of plastic waste but it's not Too Late to act, " He Said .
The Ceremony is due to be broadcast at 17:30 GMT on Sunday on The Bbc in the UK, and on Monday in the US.
Earlier on Friday, Prince William met US President Joe Biden as part of The Royal couple's three-day trip to the US. It is Prince William and Catherine's first big international appearance since the death of The Queen .
However, the high-profile trip has been overshadowed by a racism row involving William's godmother, Lady Susan Hussey, a key member of The Royal Household, resigned after repeatedly asking a black British charity boss where she was " really" from.
Prince William's spokesperson has said " racism has No Place in our society".
Source of news: bbc.com