
Age: 68
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Guillermo Arriaga Jordán (Spanish pronunciation:[ɡiˈʎeɾmo aˈrjaɣa]; born 13 March 1958) is a Mexican novelist, screenwriter, director and producer. Self-defined as "a hunter who works as a writer," he is best known for his Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay and BAFTA Award for Best Original Screenplay nominations for Babel and his screenplay for The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada, which received the 2005 Cannes Best Screenplay Award. Description above from the Wikipedia article Guillermo Arriaga, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Set against the vibrant backdrop of Miami's Latino community, Alejandro and Sofia Smith are the envy of their neighbors and friends, known for their picture-perfect marriage and successful careers. Alejandro, a suave former intelligence agent, now runs a trendy nightclub while secretly undertaking covert missions for a clandestine government agency. Sofia, a brilliant hacker with a flair for deception, maintains her cover as a tech entrepreneur while working as a top operative for a powerful crime syndicate. Their lives take a dramatic turn when their respective employers target the same high-profile mark. Assigned to eliminate each other without realizing their spouse's true identity, Alejandro and Sofia find themselves in a dangerous game of cat and mouse across Miami's glittering skyline and sun-soaked beaches. As bullets fly and old passions reignite, they must confront their shared past, trust issues, and conflicting loyalties. Amidst the adrenaline-fueled action sequences and pulse-pounding espionage, "Señor y Señora Smith" delves into themes of love, trust, and the complexities of marriage under extraordinary circumstances. With a blend of humor, heart, and sizzling chemistry, the film explores the unique dynamics of a Latino power couple navigating the blurred lines between deception and desire.
