
Jim Garrido
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Jorge, an Argentinian writer in the 40ʼs, and Luis, a Mexican game developer in the 2020ʼs, investigate a mysterious question: What is Tlön? What is Uqbar? As each of them finds new answers, Tlön’s mystery will unveil bit by bit, exposing them to a revelation that will change their lives...
Tlön

Ana and Claudia get trapped in a bathroom during the military occupation of the university. Claudia is caught by a soldier, leaving Ana alone for days in the bathroom, trying to survive and find hope. Based on the experiences of Alcira Soust during the military occupation of Ciudad Universitaria during the movements of 1968.
We Are Still Here

A young reporter travels to an isolated village in the mountains, intrigued by the surprising rumor that its inhabitants have found the remains of a giant buried deep in the forest.
The Buried Giant

While a comet approaches Earth, and thousands of people disappear from the face of the planet, a young woman returns to her hometown in search of her childhood's friend.
Kashmir
A personal exploration by the director, who uses cinema for a social, architectural, and artistic tour of San Luis PotosĂ, scattered with passages from the filmmaker´s own past.
Potocinema

Rodrigo is a young app driver, but his true aspirations are to play in a heavy metal band with his friends. However, not all the members of the band accept him in it. This frustrates young Rodrigo, who´ll get to the brink of exploding.
Valhalla

Two mountaineers undertake a clandestine expedition to Popocatépetl, one of the most active and dangerous volcanoes on the planet. Faced with the inability to predict explosions, which occur very frequently, surviving or not is a matter of chance. Along the way, the mystique of the landscape manifests itself strongly in these forbidden badlands, and the mountain, the closest point to heaven and divinity, is at the same time, the only window towards the core of the earth.
Clouds Under the Mountain

Nancy is a mariachi woman who was unfairly imprisoned after being mistaken for a human trafficker as she attempted to cross the border into the United States. Now she lives in Mexico with her husband, Teo, with whom she has a son. Every day she goes to Mexico City's Garibaldi Square, the most important meeting point for mariachis in the world, where she is one of very few mariachi women, and she sings to support her family.
La Mariachi

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