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Huerta Cano, Dalia

She studied communication at the Jesuit University of Guadalajara (ITESO). She took several workshops at the University of Guadalajara, at the Utrecht University and at the International School of Film and Television (EICTV) of San Antonio de los Baños, among others. She participated in Berlinale Talents 2014 and took the workshop “Work in a Single Shot”, imparted by Harun Farocki at the University Museum of Contemporary Art (MUAC), and the workshop “Experimental Cinema”, imparted by Jesse Lerner at the Alameda Art Laboratory, in Mexico City. Her work has participated in four editions of the Morelia International Film Festival (FICM) and has been shown in more than 20 film festivals around the world. Her short documentary film Carne que recuerda (2009) won, among other prizes, the award for Best Short Documentary at the 8th FICM and the Best Mexican Short Film at the 5th Mexico City International Documentary Film Festival (DocsDF). She participated in the 10th FICM with ¿Olvida usted algo? (2012), winner of the Zanate Short / Medium-Length Film Award at the 6th Documentary Film and Video Festival Zanate, Mexico. She participated in the 11th FICM and in the 9th Cologne International Film Festival, CologneOFF, Lithuania, with El fin de la existencia de las cosas (2013), which won a Special Mention at FESAALP (Festival de Cine Latinoamericano de la Plata), in Argentina. In 2016, in co-direction with Ivan Puig, she made Cåsucka (2016), winner of the post-production award “Región Occidente”, granted by the Mexican Film Institute (IMCINE) and also part of the Official Selection of the 14th FICM

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

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

Una mirada frenética recorre la convulsa Ciudad de México, metrópolis colosal sostenida por el mito del mestizaje y otras violencias coloniales. Pasado y presente tejen una ráfaga de imágenes; memorias fragmentadas de este territorio. Deidades antiguas que se encarnan, sueños que se desdoblan entre la intimidad, la complicidad y el tumulto. Una película errática que nos invita a reimaginar la compleja relación que sostenemos con la “mexicanidad”.

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