Cesar Salgado Alemán
Editing
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Sacred Heart

In an old Mexican neighborhood, Elena is alone in her world. Felix causes a miracle when he arrives to her life and shows her how to access to other universes. Sharing with him those secret places will do the girl recognizes that her world can be longer and deeper than previously she thought, and that a blind boy like Felix is much more than just his visual impairment.
Elena and the Shadows

Memory mechanisms are mysterious: we only see the stories we choose in order to construct our own reality. Every mark is a message in time, the invocation of an absence. To travel in the memory is to walk in time, zigzagging, a long road permeated by a dark, indecipherable logic… if we could choose seven moments to sum up our entire life, which ones would they be? The Dance of the Memory is a documentary-essay that guides us in that autobiographical search, where image and memory intertwine. It mixes archive material with an aesthetic and subjective tone.
The Dance of Memory

In a coastal town on the Gulf of Mexico lives the insubordinate Daniel, the owner of a small motel. We get to know him through his grandson’s eyes, who decides to use the very same VHS camera that Daniel once used to record him as a child. Through this role reversal, the camera documents Daniel’s daily life as a motel owner in a candid, effortless, yet humorous manner, gradually unveiling his larger-than-life personality and his somewhat tumultuous relationship with his wife, Lourdes.
Motel Paraiso

Rafael is an elderly peasant who decides to write the story of his life as what he describes like a movie screenplay. The desire to make his film leads him to betray his only friend and leave everything to seek financial support in the capital city. Evilness is the story of a man who embraces loneliness and lack of hope.
Evilness

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Señor Caballo

A family from the Sierra Negra in Puebla spend their days between the cycles of the earth. From time to time, the parents feel anxious when they think what will happen to their beloved “yen Tochi” (the Rabbit), their youngest child, when they are not there to take care of him.
Rabbit

To fullfill his responsibilities or defying his brother and embarking on a small three-wheeled adventure-that's the dilemma for a 10-year-old boy on a lonely coast in Mexico.
Aguacuario
An exploration of the concept of death through three minority communities, reflecting the phases of pre-mortem, mortem, and post-mortem. Reality and magical realism merge to depict the cultural acceptance of death in contrasting societies, revealing the collective imagination that upholds their funerary traditions and beliefs.