2016 | Color | 04:30 An allegory of the forced disappearance of 43 students in Iguala, Mexico, in September 2014: “They buried us, but they didn’t know we were seeds.” Direction: Ramos; Emilio, Gajá; Lucía Script: Ramos; Emilio, Gajá; Lucía Production: Gajá; Lucía, Herranz Fanjul; Rodrigo Photography: Bellver; Marc Sound: de Icaza; Alejandro Music: Thorvaldsdottir; Anna, Lieberman; Jacobo Art direction: Hernández; María del Mar, Sánchez Rull; Juan Antonio Participation year at FICM: 2017
2016 | Color | 04:30 An allegory of the forced disappearance of 43 students in Iguala, Mexico, in September 2014: “They buried us, but they didn’t know we were seeds.” Direction: Ramos; Emilio, Gajá; Lucía Script: Ramos; Emilio, Gajá; Lucía Production: Gajá; Lucía, Herranz Fanjul; Rodrigo Photography: Bellver; Marc Sound: de Icaza; Alejandro Music: Thorvaldsdottir; Anna, Lieberman; Jacobo Art direction: Hernández; María del Mar, Sánchez Rull; Juan Antonio Participation year at FICM: 2017
Fog Narrated by an old man, this film gives an account of the extraordinary events that transformed a forgotten town See More
Yolanda Montes “Tongolele”, diosa de la danza 02 · 18 · 25 PEPE EL TORO appears in Cahiers 02 · 13 · 25 David Lynch (1946-2025), Mexico and a Lynchian Anecdote 01 · 23 · 25 MÉXICO, MÉXICO, RA, RA, RA, RA after half a century 01 · 16 · 25