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- A look at the working environment of a chambermaid in one of Mexico City's most luxurious hotels.
- In a Mexican municipality besieged by drug trafficking, a mayor uses controversial methods to maintain order in one of the richest and safest areas in Latin America.
- The emotional journeys of two women victimized by corruption and injustice in Mexico and of the love, dignity and resistance that allowed them to survive.
- A middle-class girl who embarks on a road trip across Mexico.
- A lonely character lives day by day in Mexico City, unable to control the changing from one body to the next from time to time. His hopelessness is questioned when he meets a woman named Luisa. He struggles with himself and tries to communicate the love that feels for Luisa, hoping to be with her despite his condition.
- The people of a small community in Veracruz are the guardians of one of the ecosystems facing the most risk in the country: the cloud forest.
- Ale (18) and Rocio's (13) relationship is faced with the greatest challenge possible when their mother is imprisoned under dubious charges. They have to act as father and mother to their two younger siblings.
- Drifting from fiction to documentary, Greatest Hits tells the story of Emilio, a man in his fifties who shows up at the family home after fifteen years of absence. His wife and his twenty-eight year old son receive him with bitterness and confusion. After a couple of days they decide to kick him out, only to find out that he has left on his own accord. The son ends up tracking down Emilio and spends a couple of days hanging out with him in his apartment.
- Tracking an old man through the streets, bars, porn cinemas, and taco-joints of Mexico City on what might be the pensioner's last day on Earth.
- Economy has collapsed. Among the affected ones lives the rebel teenager Flavia, and her old and grumpy neighbor Martin. Both will learn to relate , not just to survive the crisis, but to find the sense of their lives.
- Wanting to grant their grandmother's last wish, a Mexican family embarks on a make-believe trip to a small town in Italy--in Mexico.
- An indigenous Wixárika (Huichol) family in northern Jalisco, an Ayuuk (Mixe) family in Oaxaca, and two Tzeltal families in the jungles of Chiapas discuss their cornfields, their roads, and their homes. They reflect on the importance of their crops, and the practical knowhow that enables the everyday epic tale of corn, as well as the dangers faced by this crop and the need to preserve the land used by countless indigenous Mexican communities and farmers to grow their cornfields.
- In the depths of the Sierra of Guerrero in Mexico, after the disappearance of the 43 students, we find the reaction of wounded civil society to seek an answer to the situation of abuse of authority mixed with poverty.
- It is the story of five women from different countries who have survived or are trying to survive domestic violence.
- This film showcases different rappers in Mexico and follows them as they go to events or spend daily activities with family. They discuss the sub-culture and their survival in a country with limited opportunities.
- A journey to the northern Mexican semi-desert in search of the last singers of cardenche, a melancholy song genre that speaks of love and contempt, regret and tragedy. A tradition rooted in cotton farmers and miners, now on the verge of extinction. A song of survival.
- Julien, a young french comedian, disembarks in Chacahua, a fishing community in Mexico's pacific coast.
- 'DANIA' portrays the harsh reality that a teenage mother who is aimless and identity faces.
- In the privacy of her bathroom, Paulina undresses, removes makeup. It is through their social networks that they give us an account of the tragedy that they are experiencing.
- After living for thirty years in a small park in Mexico City, a balloon seller known as the Barely, decides to return to his home. Will his family accept him back? Can he change his life on the streets for the comfort of his house?
- Framed by a corrupt Mexican police force and denied an interpreter, two Indigenous inmates finally reveal in their own language the tragic story they couldn't tell a judge as they cling to vivid memories of their loved ones.
- Lupita is a pioneer in the training of interpreters for Mexico's justice system. This short accompanies her from the Tarahumara Mountains to the inside of prisons, where she assists those who speak her own language and explores her commitment in facilitating their due process.