Carlos Torres
Sound
Known For

Blackout comedy bits about people getting their perv on. As it were.
El sexo me da risa

After Emiliano dies from poisoning, a vault in ZĂĽrich opens to reveal a video tape of edited fragments from surveillance cameras that captured the most important day in Emiliano's life. That day he learned that what matters most in life are not beginnings or endings, what matters most is one defining moment: his peculiar encounter with Juan when he recruited him to assassinate a former presidencial candidate.
Black Box

The owner of a brothel is murdered and the police send her twin brother to investigate the crime and find her murderer. The brother will have to impersonate her to achieve this.
Un Macho en la Casa de Citas

A gang of bikers wrecks havoc.
Mil caminos tiene la muerte

About a nymphomaniac and an artist that constantly spies on her.
The Sex Sense

Mil Máscaras leads a group of wrestlers who take on a challenge in the ring from karate fighters at a martial arts school, while at the same time grappling with an ambitious promoter and a corrupt media businessman. This film was written and produced by Mil Máscaras under his real name of AarĂłn RodrĂguez and features appearances by some well known luchadors including Blue Demon Jr., Dos Caras ( Mil Máscara's real-life brother) and Hombre Araña, who dresses as the comic book hero Spider-Man.
La llave mortal

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Ese loco, loco hospital

Documentary film that follows Silvana Castro, a woman who works at the National Congress Library in Argentina where the books that were forbidden during the military dictatorship are kept. After the exhibition of the books is suspended, she'll try to open it again.
Los prohibidos

The engineer José Luis, husband of the fichera and dancer Estrella Raleigh, dies in a plane crash. During the burial, Estrella discovers that her husband was having an affair. It's quickly revealed that things are a bit more complicated than they initially appear.
Sexo contra sexo

Rags-to-riches story about the rise of a fictional ranchera-music superstar.
Como México no hay dos

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Un Macho en la TorterĂa

Some prisons don't have bars - just routines, silence, and a front door that never opens. Inside a looping, dreamlike house, a young Black woman is forced to confront everything buried beneath the surface: grief, memory, and lyrics once written as protection.
Can They See Us Now?
Explores the processes of the collective Y no habĂa luz, taking viewers to the intimate space of the theater group. Through interviews and archive footage, the group shows their everyday lives, that which occurs prior to the stage magic.