2022 | Color | 100:00 Half-brothers Raymond and Ray have always lived in the shadow of a terrible father. Somehow, they both still have a sense of humor, and his funeral is a chance for them to reinvent themselves. There’s anger, there’s pain, there’s folly, there might be love, and there’s definitely gravedigging. Country: Estados Unidos Direction: García; Rodrigo Script: García; Rodrigo Production: Cuarón; Alfonso, Curtis; Bonnie, Lynn; Julie, Kammer; Shea, Rodríguez; Gabriela Photography: Jadue Lillo; Igor Sound: García; José Antonio, Seivers; Zach, Davey; Justin M. Music: Beal; Jeff Cast:Hawke; Ethan, Mcgregor; Ewan, Verdú; Maribel, Bower;Tom, Curtis Hall; Vondie, Okonedo; Sophie Participation year at FICM: 2022
2022 | Color | 100:00 Half-brothers Raymond and Ray have always lived in the shadow of a terrible father. Somehow, they both still have a sense of humor, and his funeral is a chance for them to reinvent themselves. There’s anger, there’s pain, there’s folly, there might be love, and there’s definitely gravedigging. Country: Estados Unidos Direction: García; Rodrigo Script: García; Rodrigo Production: Cuarón; Alfonso, Curtis; Bonnie, Lynn; Julie, Kammer; Shea, Rodríguez; Gabriela Photography: Jadue Lillo; Igor Sound: García; José Antonio, Seivers; Zach, Davey; Justin M. Music: Beal; Jeff Cast:Hawke; Ethan, Mcgregor; Ewan, Verdú; Maribel, Bower;Tom, Curtis Hall; Vondie, Okonedo; Sophie Participation year at FICM: 2022
Rain Six interconnected stories of characters wandering Mexico City in the rain, all subsumed in everyday despair. Each character has an unexpected encounter that offers them a glimpse of their own soul: a unique, absurd, luminous, or awkward moment that reveals who they truly are. After these fleeting experiences are over, they sink back into the gloom. See More
Revolución Ten different voices join together to create a contemporary vision of the Revolution in Mexico. There is not only one interpretation presented of this historic event, but rather a wide range of views about the concept of revolution — its social significance as well as its more intimate, personal meaning. These stories try to offer a plural perspective through varied aesthetic perceptions that enrich our collective imagination. See More
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