Mexican director, producer and screenwriter. Born in CDMX on August 1st, 1984 and grew up in Guadalajara. He graduated from The Savannah College of Art & Design, in Georgia, with a BFA in Film and Television in 2007. It is there where he wrote, produced and directed the short film "Si tú no estás", which received several awards at film festivals in the United States.
He directed the eight episodes of the series "El Diez" (TV, ÉPOCA films / ESPN, 2011) which premiered in North, Central and South America.
His first feature film was "Una última y nos vamos" (ÉPOCA films / Videocine, 2015), an endearing family comedy about Mariachis.
In 2017 he directed "Purasangre" (ÉPOCA films / Videocine) an action thriller about a millionaire racetrack robbery.
In 2018 he directed and produced "Ni tú ni yo" (ÉPOCA films / Corazón Films), a comedy of a dysfunctional family in the world of wrestling.
Her fourth feature film, "Veinteañera divorciada & fantástica" (All About Media / Videocine 2020). It is a comedy with a strong message of female empowerment.
In 2019 he filmed his fifth feature film, "Unhappily Ever After" (No Dancing Today / Videocinema 2020), a fantastic comedy about the monotony of marriage.
He developed "The Farewell" and "Barracuda", two screenplays that were filmed in 2020. He also developed a series he co-created, "Coma", for Sony in the USA.
In 2021 he premieres "How to Survive Single" on Amazon Prime Video and directs some episodes of "War of Neighbors" for Netflix.
Collaborating with a creative team that brings a unique audiovisual style to all his projects, Noé specializes in directing actors. His focus, first and foremost, is to tell and care for the script, the story and the performances of his casts, to make strong, powerful and memorable projects.