Moctesuma Esparza (born March 12, 1949) is an American producer, entertainment executive, entrepreneur and community activist. He is the chief executive officer of Maya Cinemas, a theater chain servicing to the United States Latino audience. He is also a partner with Carolyn Caldera in the company Esparza/Caldera Entertainment. He founded film distribution and production company Maya Entertainment in 2007. Esparza is a promoter of Latino films, and many of his films focus on Chicano themes. He has produced over twenty films, several of them for television, and has won over 200 awards. A participant in the 1960s-era movement for the civil rights and equality of Mexican Americans, Esparza continues to work with educational, cultural, and professional organizations, especially those that aim to educate Latinos in the business of media production.
Gettysburg
(Producer)
Gods and Generals
(Executive Producer)
Butter
(Executive Producer)
The Avenging Angel
(Executive Producer)
The Telephone
(Producer)
Due Justice
(Producer)
Desert Runner
(Producer)
Selena
(Producer)
Luciérnagas en El Mozote
(Producer)
Introducing Dorothy Dandridge
(Executive Producer)
Without Men
(Executive Producer)
The Milagro Beanfield War
(Producer)
Radioactive Dreams
(Producer)
Hoxsey: When Healing Becomes a Crime
(Co-Producer)
One Hot Summer
(Executive Producer)
The Ambulance
(Producer)
The Ballad of Gregorio Cortez
(Producer)
Across the Line: The Exodus of Charlie Wright
(Executive Producer)
Death in Granada
(Producer)
The Cisco Kid
(Executive Producer)
The Dreamer Cinderella
(Executive Producer)