Etiqueta: Past

  • When it is Winter in the North Sea (Cuando es invierno en el mar del norte)


    A corpse on the beach. A suspect from a family settled in a former insane asylum.     Antonio Trigo's corpse appears on the beach of […]

  • Amelia and the Bees (Amelia y las abejas)


    Two love stories, the one that is and the one that was, intertwined in a charming fable.   Elena is a fifteen-year-old girl from the capital […]

  • Matrioshka Dolls (Muñecas matrioshkas)


    Women who fight to be.     In Sonora, Mexico, trans people are the target of a pimp willing to invest large fortunes to operate on […]

  • Love in Lower Case (Amor en minúscula)


    Love in capital letters, hidden in the smallest characters.     Samuel is a lonely university professor who is devoted body and soul to German linguistics. […]

  • The Land of the Great Promise (La tierra de la gran promesa)


    A profitable rivalry. A past that haunts him like a nightmare.     Diego Gonzalez, a documentary filmmaker, his wife Monica, and their baby Lucas are […]

  • The Anatomist (El anatomista)


    Women carry between their legs the keys to heaven and hell.   “What every man once dreamed of: the magic key that opens women's hearts, the […]

  • The Saint to Heaven (El santo al cielo)


    The most complicated case of their careers.   Aldo Monteiro is chief inspector of the Homicide and Missing Persons Brigade of the National Police. His life […]

  • Strokes of Light (Golpes de luz)


    Endearing and wild.     Julia is a journalist in her forties who decides to move with her son Sebas to her hometown in Galicia. She […]

  • I Can’t Hear the Children Play (No oigo a los niños jugar)


    The silence is deafening.   After a tragic, life-altering accident, 17-year-old Alma isn’t sure she can cope with her new, cruel reality. After the loss of […]

  • A Mexican in Every Child (Un mexicano en cada hijo te dio)


    Beautiful and beloved Mexico is what it is today thanks to figures from its history.    There are illustrious figures who have something, or everything, to do with what is "Mexicanness" today, often relegated to the shadows of oblivion. Beyond the official history, a group of Mexicans throughout history have had the chance to influence, for better or worse, the life and culture of the country, but whom disdain has erased from memory. Heroes of flesh and blood, villains or stars that shined only to be suddenly dimmed.  Figures such as Isabel Moctezuma: the last Aztec princess; Jesús García Corona, the hero of Nacozari; Gilberto Bosques, "the Mexican Schindler"; Tezozomoc, the terrible […]

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