Jorge Martínez Reyes
Directing
Biography
Jorge M. Reyes is an emerging mexican filmmaker.
Known For

Grandson and grandmother are involved in a round of questions.
Heaven forgot us

Two brothers in poverty ask for money on the street, one will become a witness.
For My Brother Beto

A young man struggles through a difficult family chapter, only to see his reality shattered, forcing him to question his very existence. Coming soon.
LIMINAL

Inside a glass tank, a quiet turtle becomes the only witness to a couple’s crumbling relationship—until tensions boil over in unexpected ways.
The Turtle

Daniel’s perfect routine takes a dark turn when he crosses paths with Gomi, a creepy street clown. What starts as an odd encounter quickly unravels into paranoia and chaos, proving that the scariest monsters don’t always hide behind makeup.
Gomi the Clown

Francisco takes everyday the exact same subway, and every time he sees Denisse, a girl he’s into, but afraid of talking to her he just looks the other way, until one fortune day, the opportunity comes and he has to take the risk.
I'm talking to her today

Vale makes a remebering of her relationship with Andrés while she tries to move on after their break up.
No Quiero Ser Parte Quiero Ser Todo

A tense tennis commercial shoot spins out of control when egos clash and tempers flare—until one moment changes everything.
Match Point Death

Mexico, early 70s. Gonzalo and Fabiola are a young couple caught between love and disillusionment. As she chases her dream of becoming an artist in a country boiling with unrest, he clings to fear and routine. After their farewell, Fabiola disappears during the Halconazo protests. Since then, Gonzalo is haunted by guilt—and by the demons inside his own mind.
Today Was a Sunny Day

Three young street clowns get by day to day through the art of comedy—and deception—performing improvised shows in the heart of the city. But everything shifts when one of them decides to play a different game, betraying the act and the trust of his crew.