Juan Pablo Miquirray is a Mexican filmmaker. He graduated with honors from the Centro de Capacitación Cinematográfica in 2005 and has built a versatile career as a producer, director, and screenwriter across film and television.

He has served as production manager on acclaimed films such as Cochochi (2007), directed by Laura Amelia Guzmán and Israel Cárdenas, and as line producer on Corazón del tiempo (2008) by Alberto Cortés. More recently, he worked as line producer on the feature film Dead Man’s Switch (2024), directed by Alejandro Gerber.

As a fiction director, Miquirray has helmed numerous short films and television projects. In 2006, he directed multiple episodes of the popular series Lo que la gente cuenta for TV Azteca. He later directed episodes of the youth series #YoSoyYo (2016) for Canal Once, and worked as second unit director on the series Crónica de Castas, starring Daniel Giménez-Cacho.

In documentary filmmaking, he has written, directed, and produced a wide range of projects. His debut feature documentary, An Island in the Continent (2022), premiered at the Cineteca Nacional. His other documentary work includes Mysteries of the Underworld, Quintana Roo for National Geographic, the mini-series The Paths of Water for Canal 14, Diáspora: relatos afromexicanos, and A Place Called Mexico for Canal Once.