
Víctor Estrada
Directing
Biography
He was born and rised in Puebla city. In 2016 he entered to the philosophy and literature school of the National Autonomous University of Mexico. Six months later he is admitted to the National School of Cinematographic Arts (now ENAC, then CUEC). Throughout his studies he has developed a comprehensive training through the areas of directing, cinematography, sound and production. He is currently studyin the sixth semester of the degree in cinematography at the ENAC within the speciality of documentary cinema.
Known For

In a Mexican border town plagued by neglect, corruption, and violence, a frustrated teacher tries an unorthodox new method to break through his students’ apathy and unlock their curiosity, their potential... and perhaps even their genius.
Radical

Left in a wheelchair after a crash, Santita leaves the love of her life at the altar. Twenty years later, he returns with a request that changes everything.
Santita

Mario, used to be a man who had planned a happy future with his wife; until one night, a robbery ends up taking her life. From that moment on, his only objective is now to avenge on those who took away his happiness.
The Day Everything Changed

In the remote village of El Echo that exists outside of time, the children care for the sheep and their elders. While the frost and drought punish the land, they learn to understand death, illness and love with each act, word and silence of their parents. A story about the echo of what clings to the soul, about the certainty of shelter provided by those around us, about rebellion and vertigo in the face of life. About growing up.
The Echo

Orlando and Marco, two young men who live in Mexico City, meet by chance and fall in love. Every day they fight in order to achieve their dreams: Orlando wants to be a dancer and Marco wants to graduate from nursing school. As they go against a diverse, ever-changing, hostile world, they’ll learn that once the darkness of night is gone and through their intertwined bodies and their synchronized souls, they will have seen all those demons of dawn go by.
Demons at Dawn

Two young women try to adapt to a new city: nostalgia, loneliness, friendship and family are mixed throughout the emotional process of both characters. A reflection on the sense of belonging and the experience of being a foreigner.
One Way Trip

A private detective investigates the disappearance of an ordinary young man, Gonzalo Sánchez. Through a rigorous investigation, the detective will discover secrets that will lead him to doubt the reasons for the disappearance and the nature of Gonzalo.
Fugue

Solazo is set in a future in which solar radiation has become harmful. Humanity has managed to adapt, however Lucas is torn between the attraction and repulsion that the sun causes him, while he takes care of a plant.
Solazo
Irma, a woman originally from an indigenous region in Mexico, migrates to the city. As she navigates the streets of this new environment, she engages in a dialogue with herself. With each word, memories of a past life in which Irma was a jaguar roaming the vast Chinantec region start to emerge.
The Sound of the Jaguar

Esteban is practicing for a recital that will define his future as a pianist, while he faces the pressure imposed by his mother.
Fugitive Vision

Through an unsent letter, the author travels through time and recalls moments when love affected him intensely. Evocative images explore how pain and beauty intertwine with maturity on a journey guided by childhood friends, political disappointments, fleeting romances, and the loss of loved ones.
Yo sentí su amor

Three friends talk about the legend of ´the caves of the air´, an ancestral site near a village where many people have disappeared mysteriously.
The Caves of the Air

A group of writers from Hidalgo get together to generate their works and create a community around literature.
Prosa y verso de una identidad

The communities of San Martin Tilcajete and San Antonio Arrazola in Oaxaca, Mexico are best known for being the main source of the "Alebrijes" (wood carving) in the state; a relatively new but powerful tradition in mexican folklore. In both communities, there is a family that claims they're father started this tradition in all the state of Oaxaca.
Copal Dreams

In an effort to forget his dead wife, an old man drowning in his memories decides, with the help of a young scavenger, to get rid of all the items of the home he formed with her.
Parece que va a nevar

During the trip back from their vacation, a young couple is stranded in the middle of the road and they lose all forms of communication, including each other.
En el camino

In a post-zombie apocalyptic Mexico, Gabriela wanders around Mexico City with only one goal: to find her missing boyfriend.
Necromicón

Deep in the jungle a woman flees from her own reflection.
Water Mirror

Documentary that explores the value of play and the ways we learn by playing through testimonies of mexican game developers.
Designing Fun

Yolanda has a special relationship with objects, she obtains them, knows them and accumulates them. The protagonist bears witness to the bond she has with the objects she treasures and gives a glimpse of its origin: the loss and love; as we enter her living space, her home.