Image Uribe Nares, Irving He participated in the editing of the short film by Amat Escalante, El cura Nicolás colgado, which was part of the collaborative work Revolución (2010), presented at the 8th Morelia International Film Festival (FICM) and selected for the 49th Critics’ Week at Cannes. The film won the Abrazo award for Best Feature Film and the French Union of Film Critics Award at the 19th Biarritz Festival of Latin American Cinema and Cultures, France. He competed as director at the 8th FICM with this short fiction film Gaza (2010), which was also part of the Official Selection at the Baghdad International Film Festival (BIFF), Iraq; of the 13th Irish Latin American Film Festival (ILAFF), Ireland; and the 13th International Film Festival of Santa Fe de Antioquía, Colombia. He participated with his short fiction film Un lugar en el océano (2012) in the 18th San Giò Verona Video Festival, Italy; the 8th International Film Festival of Pasto (FICPA), Bogotá, Colombia; and the Short Film Market at the 27th Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival, France, among others. He also worked in the art department of Heli (2013), by Amat Escalante, which was presented at the 11th FICM and won the Best Director award at the 66th Cannes Film Festival, France. His short fiction film De hombres y bestias / Of Men and Beasts (2014) won the Studio 5 de Mayo Special Award at the 12th FICM. Otras Películas Sujo Ver Más Sujo Ver 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”. Ver Más Noticias Relacionadas Video: Entrevista a ganadores del 12º FICM (primera parte) 03 · 11 · 14 Otros Realizadores Mexicanos Tenemos la misión de recolectar a las mentes mas creativas de México y promover su trayectoria al mundo. Ingresar
Image Uribe Nares, Irving He participated in the editing of the short film by Amat Escalante, El cura Nicolás colgado, which was part of the collaborative work Revolución (2010), presented at the 8th Morelia International Film Festival (FICM) and selected for the 49th Critics’ Week at Cannes. The film won the Abrazo award for Best Feature Film and the French Union of Film Critics Award at the 19th Biarritz Festival of Latin American Cinema and Cultures, France. He competed as director at the 8th FICM with this short fiction film Gaza (2010), which was also part of the Official Selection at the Baghdad International Film Festival (BIFF), Iraq; of the 13th Irish Latin American Film Festival (ILAFF), Ireland; and the 13th International Film Festival of Santa Fe de Antioquía, Colombia. He participated with his short fiction film Un lugar en el océano (2012) in the 18th San Giò Verona Video Festival, Italy; the 8th International Film Festival of Pasto (FICPA), Bogotá, Colombia; and the Short Film Market at the 27th Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival, France, among others. He also worked in the art department of Heli (2013), by Amat Escalante, which was presented at the 11th FICM and won the Best Director award at the 66th Cannes Film Festival, France. His short fiction film De hombres y bestias / Of Men and Beasts (2014) won the Studio 5 de Mayo Special Award at the 12th FICM.
¡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”. Ver Más