Guillermo Escalón (b. 1950) is a Salvadoran film director, cinematographer, and producer. Escalón joined the theater group El Taller de los Vagos in 1969 and collaborated with the likes of José David Calderón, Alejandro Cotto, and Baltazar Polío. With the escalation of the political conflict, Escalón immigrated from El Salvador to France, where he graduated in Philosophy and joined a television crew. With his experience in professional filmmaking, Escalón returned to El Salvador and cemented himself as a key figure in the Salvadoran guerrilla film movement.
Jean Charles
(Cinematography)
What Sebastian Dreamt
(Cinematography)
Fire Dialogues
(Camera Operator)
Intertidal Zone
(Director)
Alejandro
(Director)
The Word in the Woods
(Director of Photography)
Carta de Morazán
(Director)
Haunted Land
(Director of Photography)
Haunted Land
(Writer)
Princesa
(Director of Photography)
La decisión de vencer (Los primeros frutos)
(Director)
La decisión de vencer (Los primeros frutos)
(Writer)
Topiltzin
(Assistant Camera)
Intertidal Zone
(Writer)
Intertidal Zone
(Director of Photography)
Morazán
(Director)
Fire Dialogues
(Concept Artist)
Fire Dialogues
(Script)
Fire Dialogues
(Director)
Fire Dialogues
(Writer)
The Devil's Dream
(Cinematography)
Ixcán
(Director of Photography)
La Isla: Archives of a Tragedy
(Director of Photography)
Tiempo de audacia
(Director)
Carta de Morazán
(Writer)
Carta de Morazán
(Editor)
El Gran Debut
(Camera Operator)
Alejandro
(Writer)