Reflecting on 25 Years of ‘Amores Perros’: A Look at Alejandro González Iñárritu’s Unseen Archive and Set Photography Book
‘Amores Perros’ Marks 25 Years with Alejandro González Iñárritu’s Unseen Archive
As the groundbreaking film "Amores Perros" celebrates its 25th anniversary, a new photography book reveals a collection of raw, unseen images from the set, showcasing the creative journey of director Alejandro González Iñárritu.
First released in 2000, "Amores Perros" has left an indelible mark on international cinema. Iñárritu’s portrayal of love, loss, and interwoven lives through the lens of a tragic car accident continues to resonate with audiences around the globe. The new book offers a visual diary of the film’s production, featuring candid photographs that capture not only the performances but also the intimate moments behind the scenes.
In reflecting on this milestone, Iñárritu expressed, "Through this archive, I hope to share the enthusiasm and passion that fueled the making of ‘Amores Perros’." The collection provides an insightful glimpse into the artistic process, as well as the camaraderie forged among the cast and crew.
The impact of "Amores Perros" extends beyond its initial release, influencing a generation of filmmakers and altering perceptions of Mexican cinema. The film garnered critical acclaim, earning several awards and a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.
With the release of this photographic book, Iñárritu invites fans and film scholars alike to revisit the raw emotions and visual storytelling that characterized "Amores Perros," a film that continues to be a touchstone in cinematic history.







