Carlos Gerardo García
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Luis, an 18-year-old Mexican boy with indigenous roots, enters the Heroico Military College with the hope of securing a better future. There, he encounters a rigid and institutionally violent system designed to make him a perfect soldier.
Heroic

The mysterious disappearance of a young woman in a nature park and the bizarre death of a police chief intertwine, spiraling into a paranoid narrative with hints of the supernatural. This absurdist black comedy masquerades as a police procedural, showcasing a force that methodically wastes time and resources while ignoring the chaos around them.
Gizmo

In the Maya jungle, a young Maya man’s journey with sacred toads collides with a fight for spirit and land—against outsiders led by a predatory white cult leader.
Wetiko

Sol is a funeral keyboardist who has sought refuge in the monotony of her work for years. Her son, Junior, is about to finish university and will soon leave the nest. Amidst the sweltering, desert-like city they inhabit, mother and son will try to connect before their imminent separation.
That Shadow Fading

Josefina, a young yoga instructor, joins the daily life of San Rosendo, a small town in the south of Chile that seems frozen in time, to ask about the fate of her father, Manuel, whom she never met.
No Estoy en el Mar

After 91 years of operation, a camera portrays the last image of the "Nakagawa" photographic studio. Its workers reveal the memory of its founder Masao Nakagawa, a Japanese immigrant, founder of the first photographic studio in northern Peru. This is the portrait of time and the memory of a place condemned to be erased by modernity.