2007 | Color | 90 min Seen through the eyes of the men and women who migrate in search of a better life, The Endless Frontier is a story of will and hope during a journey that could become endless. Country: México Direction: Sepúlveda Martínez; Juan Manuel Script: Sepúlveda Martínez; Juan Manuel Production: Coronado Nóbregas; Patricia Photography: Dávila Camacho; Víctor Sound: Narváez; Armando Music: Villela Vega; Arturo Participation year at FICM: 2007
2007 | Color | 90 min Seen through the eyes of the men and women who migrate in search of a better life, The Endless Frontier is a story of will and hope during a journey that could become endless. Country: México Direction: Sepúlveda Martínez; Juan Manuel Script: Sepúlveda Martínez; Juan Manuel Production: Coronado Nóbregas; Patricia Photography: Dávila Camacho; Víctor Sound: Narváez; Armando Music: Villela Vega; Arturo Participation year at FICM: 2007
People of the Crimson Evening Great Altar Desert, Mexico-US border. On one of the most dangerous and highly militarized borders in the world, the binational Tohono O’odham community, indigenous inhabitants of the desert, experience their everyday nomadism as a form of resistance against the multiple threats that assail them. See More
Lessons for a War This is a film about the resistance of a people who are preparing to defend themselves against an impending war. A celebration of hope represented by a community that will not give up. See More
Under the Ground Under the Ground Through this depiction of a day in the life of three miners from the Real del Monte and Pachuca districts, we learn about their difficult working and living conditions. See More
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