Escalante was incidentally born in Barcelona, Spain while his parents — a Mexican father and an American mother[4] — had been living in Norway.[5][6] He spent most of his early years in Guanajuato, Mexico,[2] but moved to Spain in 2001 to study film editing and sound at the Center for Cinematographic Studies of Catalonia (Centre d'Estudis Cinematogràfics de Catalunya, CECC)[7] and apply for Spanish citizenship; which he failed to secure.[5]
^ ab"'Heli' retrata la violencia: Escalante" ['Heli' portraits the violence: Escalante]. Excélsior (in Spanish). 13 May 2013. Retrieved 27 May 2013. Nacido en Barcelona por pura casualidad -una semana antes, sus padres estaban en Noruega-, Escalante es mexicano, criado en Guanajuato y, a pesar de que intentó conseguir la nacionalidad española, no la pudo conseguir. 'Pero Cataluña es un bonito lugar y regresé a conocerlo en 2001', afirmó sonriente.
^Pérez, Mónica Isabel (27 May 2013). "Amat Escalante: Tres de tres en Cannes" [Amat Escalate: Three out of three in Cannes]. Forbes México (in Spanish). Retrieved 27 May 2013.
^Sistema de Información Cultural (24 May 2013). "Carlos Reygadas". Cineastas y profesionales (in Spanish). Conaculta. Retrieved 27 May 2013.
^"Awards 2013". Cannes Film Festival. 26 May 2013. Retrieved 26 May 2013.
^Dargis, Manohla (26 May 2013). "Story of Young Woman's Awakening Is Top Winner". New York Times. Retrieved 27 May 2013. In the only real shock of the evening, the best director award went to the Mexican filmmaker Amat Escalante for his turgid, violent shocker "Heli," which, among other staged atrocities, features a scene of a man having his groin lighted afire. "I wasn't expecting this," said Mr. Escalante, a sentiment shared by some critics.