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Biography
Agustín Jiménez was a pioneer cinematographer and photographer during the first half of the 20th century in Mexico. His images were published in mass circulation print media such as Excélsior, El Universal Ilustrado and Revista de revistas. In the mid-1930s he became involved with the nascent national film industry, first as a still photographer and then as a cinematographer, which he did until his death in 1974. His exact date of birth and death are unknown.
Filmography13 titles

Los reyes del volante
1965Director of Photography
1965Director of Photography

Even the Wind Is Afraid
1968Director of Photography
1968Director of Photography

The Criminal Life of Archibaldo de la Cruz
1955Director of Photography
1955Director of Photography

The Shadow of the Tyrant
1960Director of Photography
1960Director of Photography

The Brute
1953Director of Photography
1953Director of Photography

Fruto prohibido
1953Cinematography
1953Cinematography

Mujeres de teatro
1951Director of Photography
1951Director of Photography

Two Monks
1934Director of Photography
1934Director of Photography

The Phantom of the Monastery
1934Still Photographer
1934Still Photographer

Un par a todo dar
1961Director of Photography
1961Director of Photography

Al Diablo Las Mujeres
1955Director of Photography
1955Director of Photography

El bueno para nada
1973Director of Photography
1973Director of Photography

El metiche
1972Director of Photography
1972Director of Photography