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Dirdamal, Tin

He participated in two editions of the Morelia International Film Festival (FICM). In the 3rd FICM, he competed with his first feature length documentary, De nadie (2005), which won the Audience Award at the 22nd Sundance Film Festival and an Ariel for Best Feature Length Documentary at the 48th Ariel Awards, Mexico. He participated in the 9th FICM with his second feature length documentary, Ríos de hombres (2011), which received a production grant from the Sundance Institute in 2008, and the Rockefeller Media Arts Fellowship in 2009. His third feature length documentary, Muerte en Arizona (2014), has participated in the Visions du Réel - International Documentary Film Festival in Nyon, Switzerland; the 9thAmbulante Documentary Tour, Mexico; the 3rd Riviera Maya Film Festival (RMFF), Quintana Roo, Mexico, among other festivals; and is currently part of the Official Selection at the 12th FICM.

Other Movies

Mexico will no longer exist!

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

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.”

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Ziuta travesías

Ziuta travesías

Ziuta, a Polish Jewish survivor of World War II, was an extraordinary woman who sparked special devotion for her political commitment and her support for clandestine struggle. As a teenager, Ziuta weathered exile with fortitude and determination, saving her mother and other relatives from perishing in their flight. Despite the horrors and scarcity she endured, she upheld a grateful outlook on life.

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Zinzindurrunkarratz

Zinzindurrunkarratz

Oskar Alegría embarks on a journey to recover the past. With a Super-8 camera that once belonged to his father and has remained untouched for 41 years, he plans to retrace the path of the shepherd: the journey of transhumance that his grandfather undertook in his youth, following now-forgotten coordinates. The result is a film that delights in the search —as well as the many detours along the way.

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