Rafael Corkidi Acriche (May 20, 1930 - September 18, 2013) was a Mexican filmmaker and videographer who collaborated, as director of photography with Alejandro Jodorowsky in the tapes Fando and Lis (1968), El Topo (1970) and The Holy Mountain(1973). He was the director of the first Mexican and Latin American feature film made entirely in video format, Figures of Passion (1983).
Las Lupitas
(Director)
The Holy Mountain
(Director of Photography)
Rulfo aeternum
(Director)
Rulfo aeternum
(Screenplay)
Amigo campesino
(Director)
There Are No Thieves in This Village
(Cinematography)
Auandar Anapu
(Cinematography)
Holy Pafnucio
(Producer)
Holy Pafnucio
(Cinematography)
Holy Pafnucio
(Art Direction)
The Beloved Ones
(Cinematography)
Desires
(Director)
Holy Pafnucio
(Director)
Angels and Cherubs
(Director)
Auandar Anapu
(Director)
Siqueiros
(Cinematography)
La creación artística. Cuevas
(Cinematography)
Song Dedicated to the World and Friends Who Accompany It
(Director)
Fando and Lis
(Director of Photography)
The Mansion of Madness
(Director of Photography)
Mexico 68: Snapshots
(Director)
Mexico 68: Snapshots
(Writer)
Mexico 68: Snapshots
(Cinematography)
Desires
(Writer)
Peregrina
(Director of Photography)
Holy Pafnucio
(Writer)
Anticlimax
(Cinematography)
Pubertinaje
(Cinematography)
Apolinar
(Cinematography)
Auandar Anapu
(Writer)
South Southeast: 2604
(Director of Photography)
Dispossession
(Cinematography)
Figuras de la Pasión
(Director)
Figuras de la Pasión
(Writer)
Figuras de la Pasión
(Cinematography)
The Prodigious Teacher
(Director)
El Topo
(Director of Photography)
Desires
(Director of Photography)
Angels and Cherubs
(Director of Photography)
Tajimara
(Camera Operator)
The Shunammite
(Camera Operator)
Song Dedicated to the World and Friends Who Accompany It
(Cinematography)
Song Dedicated to the World and Friends Who Accompany It
(Writer)
The Prodigious Teacher
(Writer)