Image Pulido, Andrés He received a B.A. in Communication Sciences at the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education (ITESM), in Mexico City, as well as a masters in Documentary Film at the University Center for Film Studies (CUEC-UNAM) and a graduate degree in Arts and Design at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). In 2011, his short film Poniente Oriente won the Award for Best Short Film at the Festival de Cine y Video Documental Zanate; a Special Mention at the Independent Documentary Film and Video Latin American Meeting: All Voices Against; and in 2012 it was part of the Official Selection of the Festival International du Film d’Environnement (FIFE) and of the 7th Mexico City International Documentary Film Festival (DocsDF). Since 2012, he works in film archives and he is developing a project titled Solarística, a documentary about the life of a person who suffers from multiple sclerosis; since then he has presented works focused on the re-editing and re-usage of found footage such as Cementerio claro (2013) and Carta para dormir (2013). He currently works as a professor in the Arts and Design Faculty of the UNAM, in the ITESM Mexico City campus, and in the Centro de Estudios en Ciencias de la Comunicación. His short fiction film Tlalocan, paraíso del agua (2016) is part of the Official Selection of the 14th Morelia International Film Festival (FICM). Other Movies 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. See More 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. See More 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 Related News Les presentamos los cortometrajes de animación y documental del 14º FICM 09 · 21 · 16 Otros Realizadores Mexicanos Tenemos la misión de recolectar a las mentes mas creativas de México y promover su trayectoria al mundo. Ingresar
Image Pulido, Andrés He received a B.A. in Communication Sciences at the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education (ITESM), in Mexico City, as well as a masters in Documentary Film at the University Center for Film Studies (CUEC-UNAM) and a graduate degree in Arts and Design at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). In 2011, his short film Poniente Oriente won the Award for Best Short Film at the Festival de Cine y Video Documental Zanate; a Special Mention at the Independent Documentary Film and Video Latin American Meeting: All Voices Against; and in 2012 it was part of the Official Selection of the Festival International du Film d’Environnement (FIFE) and of the 7th Mexico City International Documentary Film Festival (DocsDF). Since 2012, he works in film archives and he is developing a project titled Solarística, a documentary about the life of a person who suffers from multiple sclerosis; since then he has presented works focused on the re-editing and re-usage of found footage such as Cementerio claro (2013) and Carta para dormir (2013). He currently works as a professor in the Arts and Design Faculty of the UNAM, in the ITESM Mexico City campus, and in the Centro de Estudios en Ciencias de la Comunicación. His short fiction film Tlalocan, paraíso del agua (2016) is part of the Official Selection of the 14th Morelia International Film Festival (FICM).
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. See More
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. See More
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