during the president’s morning conference Claudia Sheinbaum This May 9, the director of the Churubusco studies, Cristián Calónico Lucio and Claudia Curiel de Icaza –Secretary of Culture- announced an ambitious investment to renew this iconic cinematographic complex, with the aim of returning the splendor he had during the golden age of Mexican cinema.
In addition, they announced that a process will begin so that their film laboratories are declared national heritage, for their historical relevance in the Audiovisual industry of Mexico and Latin America.
Claudia Curiel de Icaza, Secretary of Culture of the Government of Mexico, stressed during the same conference that the renewal of Churubusco studies will seek to recover its classical appearance while looking to look to the future.

“Churubusco studies will have a very important renewal and will leave Those studies as in the time of Mexican gold cinemabut updated to today’s technology, to return their vocation as a production space for Mexico and for the world, to support independent and commercial cinema with competitive studies, ”said the official.
This modernization not only implies infrastructure improvements, but also a revaluation of the role that these studies have had in the history of national cinema, while proposing to open its doors to new talents, including independent projects that many times They face technical or access limitations.
For his part, Cristián Calónico stressed that, despite its importance, Churubusco studies have not received significant investments in the last three decades.
-“To these studies in the last 30 years have not been made an investment, A different construction was made to investment in renewal of forums and equipment, the Luis Buñuel building was built in 2010, 2011 with an approximate cost of 200 MDP, but it is a building that is with many vices of origin ”.

The director also announced that central part of the rehabilitation plan is to conserve and protect the film laboratory, which has played a key role in the restoration of historical film works.
“We want to start a process for these laboratories to return because they are iconic, Not only from Mexico, Latin America, not only for continuing with film processes, but also in the search to become a center for the restoration of historical works that make up not only our cinematography, but of the entire Latin American region. ”
The project includes a total investment of 268 million pesos For a period of five years. This investment is intended for:
- The renewal of forums, wineries and postproduction rooms
- The conservation of the film laboratory
- Establish alliances to offer recording, dubbing, special effects and equipment income services
- Create an accessible space for independent productions

Calónico recalled that throughout their 80 years of history, Churubusco studies have been the scene of around 3 thousand films and series, and have had national and international technical talent.
“Over 80 years, Churubusco studies has been a reference for the cinema and the national and international audiovisual medium, for its forums, wineries, dressing rooms, laboratories, recording rooms, dubbing and postproduction around 3 thousand movies and television series have passed,” he said and added:
“His human talent, infrastructure and location have positioned him as the most important study in Latin America. Today is the symbol and bearer of the history of national cinema, it is renewed to be the present and future of a diverse and dynamic audiovisual industry.”