2005 | Color | 90 min A woman guilty of a crime refuses to accept her past and denies herself eternal rest. Wandering in her former property, she has promised to take revenge against Mr. Coe. But as she finds no forgiveness for the blood she has shed, her wails will be heard on the streets of the city when the light falls Country: México Direction: Villaseñor; Arturo Script: Villaseñor; Arturo Production: Sancortéz; Alejandro, Boga; Viktor Photography: H. Hurtado; Gastón Sound: Charretón; Gerardo Music: Beltrán; Octavio Cast:Pérez Gallardo; Jesús, Ortega; Manuel, Luisa Salas; Maria, Rivera; Yesenia, Argüelles; Adriana Participation year at FICM: 2005
2005 | Color | 90 min A woman guilty of a crime refuses to accept her past and denies herself eternal rest. Wandering in her former property, she has promised to take revenge against Mr. Coe. But as she finds no forgiveness for the blood she has shed, her wails will be heard on the streets of the city when the light falls Country: México Direction: Villaseñor; Arturo Script: Villaseñor; Arturo Production: Sancortéz; Alejandro, Boga; Viktor Photography: H. Hurtado; Gastón Sound: Charretón; Gerardo Music: Beltrán; Octavio Cast:Pérez Gallardo; Jesús, Ortega; Manuel, Luisa Salas; Maria, Rivera; Yesenia, Argüelles; Adriana Participation year at FICM: 2005
Migrant dreams A young tsotsil man living undocumented in New York City seeks to maintain his identity, from his now-forced exile, while exploring the profound meaning of migrating, the value of origins, and community. Inspired by the tradition of direct cinema, the documentary takes us from New York to a Tsotsil Mayan village, introducing us to various dimensions of migration. See More
Mexico will no longer exist! A frenetic view runs over a convulsed Mexico City, a colossal metropolis sustained by the myth of "mestizaje" and other colonial forms of violence. Past and present weave a flurry of images; fragmented memories of this land. Ancient deities are incarnated, while dreams overlap among intimacy, complicity and the tumult. This is an erratic film that invites us to reimagine the complex relationship we have with the constructed “mexicanidad.” See More
The Morelia International Film Festival Announces the Members of the Jury for its 23rd edition 09 · 16 · 25 FICM Mourns the Death of the Legendary Robert Redford 09 · 16 · 25 PSYCHO 65th anniversary 09 · 12 · 25 The Morelia International Film Festival Reveals the Program for its 23rd Edition 09 · 04 · 25
The Morelia International Film Festival Announces the Members of the Jury for its 23rd edition 09 · 16 · 25