Image Huezo; Tatiana She studied at the Centro de Capacitación Cinematográfica (CCC), in Mexico City, and received a master’s degree in Documentary Creation from the Pompeu Fabra University, in Barcelona. She participated with her short fiction film, El ombligo del mundo (2001), in the 6th International Film School Festival, CCC, in Mexico City, and the 17th Guadalajara International Film Festival (FICG), among others. Her first feature length documentary, El lugar más pequeño (2011), was shown at more than 50 festivals around the world and received numerous national and international awards, including the Best Documentary Made by a Woman and a Special Mention at the 9th Morelia International Film Festival (FICM); Best International Feature Film at the 17th Visions du Réel – International Documentary Film Festival in Nyon, Switzerland; Best International Feature Film and the FIPRESCI Prize at the 26th Mar del Plata International Film Festival in Argentina; Best International Feature Film at the Korean International Documentary Film Festival (DMZ DOCS); Best International Feature Film and the Verdi Award at the 54th DOK International Leipzig Festival for Documentary and Animated Film, Germany; and an Ariel for Best Feature Length Documentary at the 54th Ariel Awards, México. Her documentary short film Ausencias (2015) was part of the Official Selection of the 13th FICM and won her an Ariel at the 58th Ariel Awards for Best Short Documentary. Her second documentary feature film,Tempestad (2016), Official Selection of the 14th FICM, had its premiere at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival (Berlinale) and won a Special Mention for the Caligari Prize. Tempestad has participated in many national and international festivals, winning the Tim Hetherington Award at Sheffield Doc Fest, United Kingdom; Best Documentary at the Lima International Film Festival, Peru; and the Young Jury Award for the Mexican Platform at the Riviera Maya Film Festival, Mexico. The film also secured a Special Mention at DocumentaMadrid, in Spain, and won the ARRI Amira prize in DOK.Fest Munich, in Germany. Other Movies Mexico will no longer exist! 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.” See More Ziuta travesías Ziuta, a Polish Jewish survivor of World War II, was an extraordinary woman who sparked special devotion for her political commitment and her support for clandestine struggle. As a teenager, Ziuta weathered exile with fortitude and determination, saving her mother and other relatives from perishing in their flight. Despite the horrors and scarcity she endured, she upheld a grateful outlook on life. See More Zinzindurrunkarratz Oskar Alegría embarks on a journey to recover the past. With a Super-8 camera that once belonged to his father and has remained untouched for 41 years, he plans to retrace the path of the shepherd: the journey of transhumance that his grandfather undertook in his youth, following now-forgotten coordinates. The result is a film that delights in the search —as well as the many detours along the way. See More Related News ¿Dónde están los ganadores de Impulso Morelia? 08 · 11 · 22 Tatiana Huezo nominada por los DGA a Mejor Dirección de opera prima por Noche de Fuego 01 · 28 · 22 Rumbo al Oscar 2022: Conversación con Tatiana Huezo y Alonso Ruizpalacios 12 · 13 · 21 Noche de fuego y Una película de policías, cada vez más cerca de los Oscar 2022 12 · 09 · 21 Otros Realizadores Mexicanos Tenemos la misión de recolectar a las mentes mas creativas de México y promover su trayectoria al mundo. Ingresar
Image Huezo; Tatiana She studied at the Centro de Capacitación Cinematográfica (CCC), in Mexico City, and received a master’s degree in Documentary Creation from the Pompeu Fabra University, in Barcelona. She participated with her short fiction film, El ombligo del mundo (2001), in the 6th International Film School Festival, CCC, in Mexico City, and the 17th Guadalajara International Film Festival (FICG), among others. Her first feature length documentary, El lugar más pequeño (2011), was shown at more than 50 festivals around the world and received numerous national and international awards, including the Best Documentary Made by a Woman and a Special Mention at the 9th Morelia International Film Festival (FICM); Best International Feature Film at the 17th Visions du Réel – International Documentary Film Festival in Nyon, Switzerland; Best International Feature Film and the FIPRESCI Prize at the 26th Mar del Plata International Film Festival in Argentina; Best International Feature Film at the Korean International Documentary Film Festival (DMZ DOCS); Best International Feature Film and the Verdi Award at the 54th DOK International Leipzig Festival for Documentary and Animated Film, Germany; and an Ariel for Best Feature Length Documentary at the 54th Ariel Awards, México. Her documentary short film Ausencias (2015) was part of the Official Selection of the 13th FICM and won her an Ariel at the 58th Ariel Awards for Best Short Documentary. Her second documentary feature film,Tempestad (2016), Official Selection of the 14th FICM, had its premiere at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival (Berlinale) and won a Special Mention for the Caligari Prize. Tempestad has participated in many national and international festivals, winning the Tim Hetherington Award at Sheffield Doc Fest, United Kingdom; Best Documentary at the Lima International Film Festival, Peru; and the Young Jury Award for the Mexican Platform at the Riviera Maya Film Festival, Mexico. The film also secured a Special Mention at DocumentaMadrid, in Spain, and won the ARRI Amira prize in DOK.Fest Munich, in Germany.
Mexico will no longer exist! 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.” See More
Ziuta travesías Ziuta, a Polish Jewish survivor of World War II, was an extraordinary woman who sparked special devotion for her political commitment and her support for clandestine struggle. As a teenager, Ziuta weathered exile with fortitude and determination, saving her mother and other relatives from perishing in their flight. Despite the horrors and scarcity she endured, she upheld a grateful outlook on life. See More
Zinzindurrunkarratz Oskar Alegría embarks on a journey to recover the past. With a Super-8 camera that once belonged to his father and has remained untouched for 41 years, he plans to retrace the path of the shepherd: the journey of transhumance that his grandfather undertook in his youth, following now-forgotten coordinates. The result is a film that delights in the search —as well as the many detours along the way. See More
¿Dónde están los ganadores de Impulso Morelia? 08 · 11 · 22 Tatiana Huezo nominada por los DGA a Mejor Dirección de opera prima por Noche de Fuego 01 · 28 · 22 Rumbo al Oscar 2022: Conversación con Tatiana Huezo y Alonso Ruizpalacios 12 · 13 · 21 Noche de fuego y Una película de policías, cada vez más cerca de los Oscar 2022 12 · 09 · 21