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Indra Villaseñor Amador

Indra Villaseñor Amador

Directing

Biography

She is a graduate of the University Center for Cinematographic Studies (CUEC), has been a scholarship holder from the National Fund for Culture and the Arts in 2018, winner of PROCINE 2019 and was nominated for the Emmys for best documentary series in 2020. She develops mainly as a scriptwriter and director in cinema and television.

Known For

Pinky Promise
7.0

Barely fifteen years old, Miranda has become pregnant during her first sexual intercourse. After talking to Luisa, they will share an afternoon of complicity and empathy that will end with the promise to keep a secret.

Pinky Promise

2020
Sweatshop Girl
2.0

Inés works as a seamstress in a sweatshop where pregnancy tests are periodically administered. When she becomes pregnant, she is sure that her condition will get her fired. She does everything she can to keep it a secret.

Sweatshop Girl

2023
Goodbye, Love
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After ten years as an undocumented immigrant, Chuy is deported and must return to the small fishing village in Sinaloa where he was born. Drugs and the cartel have taken over the place, and everyone endures life accustomed to violence. Chano, his first love, is now a feared hitman. In the midst of this hostile environment, their romance rekindles, and Chuy must choose between Chano and the life he truly wishes to live.

Goodbye, Love

2025
Bedtime Story for Ghosts
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Three generations of women return to the old family home in Sinaloa to confront the ghosts of their past. Our story, wherever we begin to tell it, begins with a broken heart.

Bedtime Story for Ghosts

2021
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A Prisoner in the Family
N/A

Out of desperation, a woman has kept her mentally ill son under lock and key for over twenty years. This film offers a view of what some people in Mexico face, when a lack of information, support and resources leave them with no choice but to figure out a way to survive by any means necessary. The day to day lives of many Mexicans are directly tied to their socioeconomic status, and unfortunately our protagonists have been dealt a bitter hand. This documentary is a window into the pain, hurt and circumstances that led a mother to lock her son in a room in the backyard of the family’s house.

A Prisoner in the Family

2018