Natali Montell
Directing
Known For

An interview with Adriana Luna Parra about old age for women.
Luna y la rebeliĂłn de las canas dignas

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Laura y el viento
From her childhood in the fields, Mikaela faces the circle of life, among her brothers and before her father's harsh silence.
The Cliff

At the end of the seventies, Yan MarĂa Castro became one of the founders of the first group of lesbians in Mexico. In a context of discrimination and repression, she and her companions organize a political movement to gain their place in society.
Rebellion for Love

Art is the way in which some children from San Gregorio, Atlapulco, sublimate their trauma when witnessing the 2017 earthquake in Mexico.
To Remove the Heart

Do we belong to a place, or does a place belong to us? Like a skein that unravels, this question unfolds the essayistic thread of the film, going through a series of relationships, from the link between Tzotzil women and nature to a reflection on one's work as a documentary filmmaker.
Ways to Traverse a Territory

Bartolomé, a teacher in a multigrade school on the mountains of Chiapas in Mexico, knows well that pedagogy is not based on textbooks and cannot fit behind the four walls of a classroom. A true sower of knowledge unravels his philosophy and method and becomes a beacon of hope for the creation of a humanistic model of education based on curiosity and love for the outside world.
The Sower

A group of native women in Oaxaca, commanded by Guiexhuba, will defend themselves from the people in power.
Guiexhuba

For two years, a surgeon obsessively sends messages to her husband's ex-lover upon learning of his infidelity.