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FICM announces the Online Mexican Short Film Selection of its 16th edition

For the fifth consecutive year, some short films of the Official Selection of this edition will be available for free on the platforms of the Morelia International Film Festival (FICM), in the Online Mexican Short Film Selection section.

From October 20th to November 11th, 2018, 23 Mexican short films will be available to the public through www.seleccionenlineaficm.com and on our YouTube channel.

The audience can vote for their favorite from the 20th to the 26th of October. The short film with the highest number of votes will receive the Online Mexican Short Film Selection Award, granted by Cinépolis KLIC and consisting of a diploma and $50,000 pesos in cash.

Cinépolis KLIC (www.cinepolisklic.com) is the premium video on demand platform offering movies for rent and purchase, live events and TV series, without subscriptions or monthly charges.

Below we present the titles that make up the Online Mexican Short Film Selection of FICM's 16th edition.

  1. El aire delgado | Pablo Giles
  2. El amor dura tres meses | Rafael Martínez García
  3. Ana | Dante Cerano, Magda Cacari
  4. Desde una ventana | Sebastián Hiriart
  5. Donde reside la esperanza | Adrián González Camargo
  6. Frago | Luisa Lemus
  7. Freaktown | Diana Cruz González
  8. Golden Malibu | Natalia Bermúdez Fierro
  9. Gran Jonás | Javier García
  10. Ismael | Axel Cuevas de Chaunac
  11. Laura y el viento | Natali Montell
  12. Las mujeres invisibles | Pablo Cruz Villalba
  13. Lo que importa es lo de adentro | Eduardo Altamirano
  14. Química | Mariana Musalem Ramos
  15. El reflejo del mamífero | Flavia Martínez
  16. El último romántico | Natalia García Agraz
  17. Las rancheras | Hermann Neudert
  18. Reverie | Philip Piaget
  19. Realidad circundante | Mario Trujillo
  20. Suicidrag | Andrea Pérez Su, Arturo Campos Nieto Rangel
  21. Te quiero, Alejandra | Minerva R. Bolaños
  22. Los tiempos de Héctor | Ariel Gutiérrez
  23. TODO ESTO SUCEDE MIENTRAS DUERMES (y no puedes ver lo que sueño) | Adrián Quintero Mármol Martínez