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The man who inspired the Oscar Trophy design

This and other Mexican objects will be part of Hollywood's Academy Museum of Motion Pictures

“El Indio” Fernández posed naked for the Oscar design – Photo: File Photo/EL UNIVERSAL
24/10/2018 |12:53Newsroom |
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There is a legend that claims that Emilio “Indio” Fernández, a famous Mexican director, actor and screenwriter, was the model for the Oscar trophy . This and other Mexican objects will be part of Hollywood's Academy Museum of Motion Pictures , that will open in 2019 in Los Angeles.

Gregory Nava

, the Academy's president , claims to have a contract signed between Pancho Villa and a U.S. film studio.

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“The contract requested him to carry out the battles during the day because it couldn't be seen at night,” said the filmmaker during a press conference.

“The Academy had been founded and they wanted to design an award, but the actors didn't want to pose naked, so when “El Indio” was young, he had a great body,” said Gregory .

“So Dolores del Río said that she knew someone who could do it, who needed work and it's quite possible that he did do it. I think it's true because I asked Lupita Tovar directly, 20 years ago and she said it was true. She knew Fernández , so this legend will be in the new museum,” said the Selena director.

Nava said that they will continue the restoration processes in collaboration with the National Film Archive ( Cineteca Nacional ) and the UNAM's Film Library , as they have already collaborated to restore films by El Santo.

“We have to acknowledge popular films , they influence a lot,” he says.

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