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To confront the harsh reality of being accused for sexually molesting his own daughter, a man seeks escape in his mind.
A pandemic that seemingly stops everything does not stop the human spirit. The six stories told in this film show that feelings like love, hate, sadness, loneliness, fear and hope bring out the best and worst in us in extreme circumstances. No illness, physical or soul, will prevent the confluence between people and their stories.
Mexican feature film
In a lonely spot near the sea, a boy flies a kite made by his father. It's windy and the kite has become entangled in the vegetation. The boy needs an adult to help him keep it flying. Together, lost in the middle of nature, they will launch into the narration of a tale with myriad episodes.
A tedious day in the country. A chaotic day in the city. The relation between both stories becomes complicated as sound and image begin to diverge.
On September 26, 2014, forty-three students from the Rural Teachers College of Ayotzinapa went missing en route to a demonstration in Iguala, Guerrero, Mexico. And almost two years later, the families and the nation are left with few answers. In spite of a massive international investigative effort and a plenitude of theories, there is still no conclusive explanation of what happened to these 43 young men, raising the chilling possibility that the mystery of the students’ disappearance will never be solved. A Day in Ayotzinapa 43 is not a recount of the events, but an intimate foray into a community under siege, as it serves as the symbolic epicentre of a political tension that has erupted at all levels.
Written and Directed by Santiago Cantu, following a high school student and the loss of his brother.
A monologue by a grandfather who explains to his grandkid how things used to be... or maybe how they are now.
Tour of last day in the life of the journalist and writer Rodolfo Walsh. The one who was kidnapped and eliminated on March 25, 1977 under the last military dictatorship Argentina.
With no choice, César faced leaving his family behind, quitting his job and joining the Army. In an unprecedented chain of events he became the first conscientious objector in Galicia (Spain) to be put in prison. Now, nearly thirty years later, Two Years, Four Months, A Day takes a look at what made him do it.
A food delivery worker from Guerrero, Mexico tries to connect with his daughter as he rides anxiously through the streets of New York. One of these deliveries turns out to be a very bitter surprise.