Ricardo Del Río Galnares
Ricardo Del Río Galnares is a film producer born in Mexico City, Mexico. He has served as a production manager on over 20 flms and co-produced nearly a dozen American feature films.
Career
His experience dates back to 1983 starting as a visual effects coordinator and editor and a post-production supervisor working his way up in American feature films as a production coordinator, production supervisor, unit production manager, line producer and finally as co-Producer; his credits include films like Once Upon a Time in Mexico and Borderland as first assistant director as well as Vantage Point, Vampires: Los Muertos, Deadly Swarm and Wild World as 2nd Unit Director.
Since 2000, Ricardo Del Río has co-produced/line produced nearly 10 American feature films that include Nacho Libre, The Matador, The Mexican, Beverly Hills Chihuahua, and Fast & Furious for Universal; during this time he has also managed or supervised the Mexico Units of films such as Kill Bill Vol. 2, The Heartbreak Kid, The Cave and You Don't Mess with the Zohan through his company Art In Motion in Mexico.
Although specialized in American features shot in México, Ricardo Del Río has written and produced several Mexican Feature Films. A co-founder of the National Film Commission – México and the Puerto Vallarta Film Commission, Ricardo Del Río has worked closely with Mexican Unions and Government Institutions to help develop a reliable film industry that can provide quality services in Mexico to any production regardless of nationality, complexity or budget size.