
Andrea Hornedo Muro
Directing
Biography
From 2014-2015 she completed the Diploma in Photography taught by the Morelense Center for the Arts of the State of Morelos. In 2016 she entered the Bachelor of Cinematography at the National School of Cinematographic Arts (ENAC) of the UNAM. That same year, she attended the Filmmaking Workshop given by the filmmakers Angela Schanelec and Helena Wittman, organized by FICUNAM and the Ingmar Bergman Chair. In 2018, she participates in the DocsMx Platform Development Laboratory with her feature documentary project Crónica del hombre Fénix. That same year she filmed the short documentary Being Seen in collaboration with the University of Arizona and African American Student Affairs. In 2020 she filmed her documentary thesis Not Much Happens in Santa Ana Street in the US, California. That same year she filmed the short documentary Sigues Aquí. As an artist, she is interested in projects about economic inequality, migration, racism, and gender perspective.
Known For

A group of African American students at the University of Arizona reveals the importance of political spaces within Universities in times of intolerance.
Being Seen

Rebeca and Isabel are two teenage girls living in Ecatepec, Mexico State. They know all about the problems of gender violence and crime that afflict their hometown, but they have a solution.
The Girls Who Were Not Afraid

Claudia is a young woman who spends her days working in an old bookstore. One day, after finding a forgotten letter in a book, she starts an adventure to deliver it.
Letters to Claudia

We are one with nature, we are nature. This short film is a synesthetic journey that explores the union of image, sound and color of nature in its relationship with humans, a relationship that we have completely lost.
Ying Yang

Mina falls in love with Ama, the girl of her dreams. Mina seeks contact with her at the risk of being caught by her boyfriend and thus losing the opportunity to be with the one she really loves.