2015 | Color | 19:11 Three young kids make us participant observers of their own situation which reflects that of our country. Matias, Elena and Diana struggle every day against marginalization and the alcoholism of their father and dead mother. The opportunity of studying away in a boarding school opens hope to a new life for them but in exchange they must leave their dad behind. Direction: Alva Alva; Misael Script: Alva Alva; Misael Production: Alva Alva; Misael Photography: Olivares Mota; Edgar Sound: Mora; Eduardo Participation year at FICM: 2016
2015 | Color | 19:11 Three young kids make us participant observers of their own situation which reflects that of our country. Matias, Elena and Diana struggle every day against marginalization and the alcoholism of their father and dead mother. The opportunity of studying away in a boarding school opens hope to a new life for them but in exchange they must leave their dad behind. Direction: Alva Alva; Misael Script: Alva Alva; Misael Production: Alva Alva; Misael Photography: Olivares Mota; Edgar Sound: Mora; Eduardo Participation year at FICM: 2016
Tochi A family from the Sierra Negra in Puebla spend their days between the cycles of the earth. From time to time, the parents feel anxious when they think what will happen to their beloved "yen Tochi" (the Rabbit), their youngest child, when they are not there to take care of him. See More
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