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- Maria's and her grandmother's love for cooking, and Maria's energy and creativity to change those around her. The importance of Mexican food and family traditions.
- The first installment of a planned trilogy, director Francisco Laresgoiti's speculative sci-fi thriller finds the son of a powerful general caught in the middle of a raging class war between the privileged elite, and the downtrodden masses. In the year 2033, Mexico has become a fascist state. As the upper classes partake in debauched parties and amuse themselves by using the poor for target practice, a highly addictive drink called Pactia keeps the working class under control. Meanwhile, the religious minority forms a resistance movement, and finds an unlikely ally in the guise of privileged military brat Pablo. Despite his sheltered upbringing, Pablo knows the difference between good and evil. And once a line is drawn in the sand, he is compelled to turn against everything he's ever known in the fight for the future of humanity.
- Iliteracy today seems to be a small problem globally, but it is hell for the individual illiterate that struggles alone in a hyper communicative era.
- Pablo embarks on an improvised journey into the desert with a camera and a small backpack. As he goes deeper into the desert, Pablo's hallucinations push him towards discovering his darkest fears.
- Veronica is a young talented writer who, at the launch of her new novel, begins to question if professional success is the only thing she needs to be happy.
- A poetic journey through the spaces and rhythms of La Merced Barrio, one of the oldest and most vibrant neighborhoods in Mexico City. Through a day's cycle in La Merced, the film transports us to the very heart of Mexico, posing questions regarding Mexican identity and culture through powerful imagery and an original music score inspired in this hectic area of the Mexican capital.
- El danzón del coyote is a story about four children of the Neza Childrens Youth Orchestra (Mexico City). It shows their lives and how music helps them to overcome an environment full of insecurity, loitering and lack of cultural opportunities. The film is illustrated by concerts and impressive urban images.