
Sofía Hasbun
Directing
Biography
Sofia Hasbun, a Mexican artist from Monterrey, is paving her way as a director, photographer, and writer. Her fine art photography and unique approach to directing showcase an artistic sensibility deeply rooted in a feminine perspective.
Known For

Andrea, a successful veterinarian who loves her job and is in a relationship with Lucio, an up-and-coming lawyer who grew up in the country. Lucio has some news for Andrea: his mother is turning 60 and is throwing a big party to celebrate. Andrea visits the town where Lucio was raised for the first time and would like to become very close to his family, especially her new Mother-in-law Blanca, who is an overprotective mother, ultra-conservative and always thinks she’s right about everything. Andrea tries to fit in by tolerating all her quirks and harsh treatment during the torturous weekend.
Bendita Suegra

Peccadillo tells the story of Lorenzo. An 18- year-old boy struggling to come out to his religious family of female tailors, who work day and night sewing the dresses he only dreams to wear. Unfortunately, the dream of fitting into one of these sparkly beauties and explore his sexuality lingers in the air, as through his Family’s eyes, being gay and wearing clothes opposite to someone’s sex, is a sin.
Peccadillo

A young woman ventures into a summer romance, fully anticipating its fleeting nature.
Mi doctrina y sus manos frías

Amidst a stylish and nostalgic ambiance inspired by 1960s fashion, a woman finds herself anxiously awaiting a significant phone call.
My Velvet Spite

Frank writes a letter to his former partner while in Florence, Italy.
A Postcard

In an enchanted forest, a young woman steals a white dress and discovers her body is beginning to fade into lace and moss, trapped in a ritual of desire and metamorphosis.
Of Silk and Moss.

In a dreamlike lake of lost loves, a narrator surrenders to his muse in a haunting vision where desire and self-destruction blur into an eternal vow.
Somber girls and drowning men

While cooking meat for dinner, a young woman is troubled by a string of thoughts that expose the patriarchy's crude psychological effect.