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Beltrán, Luis

He studied audiovisual arts at the University of Guadalajara (U. de G.). He participated in the 8th Kinoki International College Film Festival, Mexico City, and in the 4th CutOut Fest International Animation and Digital Art Festival, Querétaro, with his animated short film La oscilación eterna (2010). His short documentary film Un día ordinario (2010) was part of the Official Selection of the 4th Short Film Contest of Guadalajara and the 4thDocumentary FilmandVideo Festival Zanate, Colima. He won the Film and Video grant of the State Council for Culture and the Arts (CECA), Jalisco, and a grant from the 6th National Competition for Short Film Projects launched by the Mexican Film Institute (IMCINE) for his animated short film ¿Qué es la guerra? (2013). He participated with this film in the 11th Morelia International Film Festival (FICM); the Short Film Corner of the 66th Cannes Film Festival, France; the 28th Guadalajara International Film Festival (FICG); and the 35th International Festival of New Latin American Film  in Havana, Cuba, among others.

Other Movies

Sujo

Sujo

When a cartel gunman is killed, he leaves behind Sujo, his beloved 4-year-old son. The shadow of violence surrounds Sujo during each stage of his life in the isolated Mexican countryside. As he grows into a man, Sujo finds that fulfilling his father’s destiny may be inescapable.

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Sujo

Sujo

When a cartel gunman is killed, he leaves behind Sujo, his beloved 4-year-old son. The shadow of violence surrounds Sujo during each stage of his life in the isolated Mexican countryside. As he grows into a man, Sujo finds that fulfilling his father’s destiny may be inescapable.

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Mexico will no longer exist!

¡Aoquic iez in Mexico! ¡Ya México no existirá más!

A frenetic view runs over a convulsed Mexico City, a colossal metropolis sustained by the myth of "mestizaje" and other colonial forms of violence. Past and present weave a flurry of images; fragmented memories of this land. Ancient deities are incarnated, while dreams overlap among intimacy, complicity and the tumult. This is an erratic film that invites us to reimagine the complex relationship we have with the constructed “mexicanidad.”

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