Rafael Rangel
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Ana dies while attempting to have an abortion. Jeronimo, her boyfriend, falls into a deep depression after his failed suicide. Ana's mother takes care of him bringing him back to the family. Jeronimo, distraught, should make final decisions about what is right even given his shaken mental state.
El principio de la espiral

The film takes the characters of The Moon (1979) by Bernardo Bertolucci, to interweave the plot with texts of the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche.
Luna Mortis

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Mr. London Night

First film documentary of the atrocious genocide. Without statistics or specialized voices, only "wild anthropology" from the bowels of the Gaza Strip; the cruel experience at the moment of the facts, bombardment, destruction, and the heartbreaking pleas of the children for the ceasefire. The inhuman suffering of the wounded, mostly children and women; the massive displacement to the shelter in Rafah, a place that Netanyahu promised would be safe, but in a crime against humanity was bombed, despite this, on the ruins is celebrated the Ramadan. As humanitarian aid arrives and as a symbol of the unwavering spirit of the Gazan people, the beautiful and sweet Nour (16 years old) performs a song of love for Palestine, dedicated to the victims of all wars and all genocides.
GAZA | The strip of extermination
Far from what a conventional documentary is, without statistics, without a voice explaining about what we should reflect on, without music guiding our emotions, without conclusions, without permits to shoot, nor official nor private sponsorship. Independent. Only raw images in the precise moments and places of the most recent earthquake in Mexico City.
September 19th: Little Epic Stories
This documentary explores the unique symbiosis between Catholicism and pre-Hispanic religions in Mexico. Through rituals, traditions, and cultural practices, it reveals how these belief systems have intertwined over centuries to create a rich and complex spiritual landscape.
Syncretismus Sacro
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.
A Day in Ayotzinapa 43
The indigent musicians documented end up being just the thread to address schizophrenia, finding that all the musicians who are portrayed here suffer the mental disorder, to a lesser or greater degree.
Preludes: The Other Scores of God
Peddlers are all over the city, with a hand-held camera, filmmaker Rafael Rangel follows them thrpugh their daily routine.
The Scream Of The Coyotes
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