2017 | Color | 07:42 Through their labor in a Mexican prison, these men reveal the perception, the illusion, and the decadence of a reality both isolated and organized. Direction: Flores Correa; César Script: Flores Correa; César Production: Carranza Ireta; Jorge, Gómez Jacobo; Felipe, Flores Correa; César Photography: Flores Correa; César Sound: Flores Correa; César Music: Fernández Anguiano; Salomón Participation year at FICM: 2017
2017 | Color | 07:42 Through their labor in a Mexican prison, these men reveal the perception, the illusion, and the decadence of a reality both isolated and organized. Direction: Flores Correa; César Script: Flores Correa; César Production: Carranza Ireta; Jorge, Gómez Jacobo; Felipe, Flores Correa; César Photography: Flores Correa; César Sound: Flores Correa; César Music: Fernández Anguiano; Salomón Participation year at FICM: 2017
A field that no longer smells of flowers In the municipality of Villa Guerrero, State of Mexico, flower growers and their families live with the illusion of better times; meanwhile, they live every day in a field that no longer smells of flowers... See More
The light that fills the world Originating in Europe in the sixteenth century, the Mennonites are a Protestant religious sect, related to the Amish. Rather than compromise their way of life, they have continually been forced to migrate around the world to maintain their freedom to live as they choose and they have found in Mexico, a home. See More
Sundance Film Festival CDMX 2025: ABEL, HEROD'S LAW and more 05 · 29 · 25 Four 22nd FICM short films presented at the 64th Cannes Critics’ Week got a special screening in Paris 05 · 26 · 25 FICM presented four Mexican short films in a special screening at the 64th Critics' Week at Cannes 05 · 22 · 25 Aurora Clavel (1936-2025) and TARAHUMARA (ALWAYS FURTHER ON) 05 · 22 · 25
Four 22nd FICM short films presented at the 64th Cannes Critics’ Week got a special screening in Paris 05 · 26 · 25
FICM presented four Mexican short films in a special screening at the 64th Critics' Week at Cannes 05 · 22 · 25