I want to continue working in Mexico, but I'd also like to work in other countries eventually, too. Working behind the camera is interesting for me, too.
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I come from Venezuela, from the independent film arena, and you work with one camera.
I'd love to make another film in Mexico.
I now work for a finance company in Luxembourg with projects in South America and the Caribbean.
It would be very ungrateful of me to turn my back or stop doing work in Latin America.
The good news about New Mexico is we bring a lot of movies, a lot of television series out here, so I'm hoping I continue to work out here in New Mexico along with being part of my community.
My driving abilities from Mexico have helped me get through Hollywood.
I find it very beautiful to work in different countries because I see the mentality differences there. It is so rich, one always carries forward something.
In terms of the espionage, this is something I have talked to President Obama about. We don't want it to mar the relationship between Mexico and the United States. But it is unacceptable for a country to practice such espionage, especially if there is a good relationship with the other country.
The idea of making pictures abroad is exciting when you're in Hollywood and have never worked in foreign countries. You think you'll get to see the sights and have all the fun that goes with traveling. Actually, you spend so much time on the job that you don't do much else.
Yeah, I'd be happy to go back to Mexico or Japan to make another film.
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