2018 | Color | 52:00 Miguel traces his way trying to survive, his reality becomes increasingly labyrinthine and become complicated to face his own being. His complex behavior with a repressive society, an invasion of confused ideas make this documentary a piece about the current human complexity in a Mexico dominated by violence. Country: México Direction: Villaseñor; Eva Script: Villaseñor; Eva Production: Centro de Capacitación Cinematográfica (CCC); Photography: Villaseñor; Eva Sound: Villaseñor; Eva Music: Villaseñor; Tankeone Participation year at FICM: 2018
2018 | Color | 52:00 Miguel traces his way trying to survive, his reality becomes increasingly labyrinthine and become complicated to face his own being. His complex behavior with a repressive society, an invasion of confused ideas make this documentary a piece about the current human complexity in a Mexico dominated by violence. Country: México Direction: Villaseñor; Eva Script: Villaseñor; Eva Production: Centro de Capacitación Cinematográfica (CCC); Photography: Villaseñor; Eva Sound: Villaseñor; Eva Music: Villaseñor; Tankeone Participation year at FICM: 2018
The House For decades, Gabriel García Márquez envisioned a novel titled The House, inspired by the one he lived in with his grandparents in Aracataca. He published fragments, but only while living in another house, in Mexico City, did he complete One Hundred Years of Solitude. In this documentary, directed by Eva Villaseñor, Rodrigo and Gonzalo García Barcha return to their childhood home, where memory transforms time. See More
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