Luis Enrique V. Schettino
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Biography
Luis Enrique Vergara Schettino is a Mexican writer and director based in Mexico City. His films explore silence, masculinity, and emotional aftermath through restrained visual storytelling and performance-driven narratives. He directed the short films Al Día Siguiente (The Next Day) and Cuando Nos Volvamos a Ver (When We See Each Other), the latter earning international festival selections and winning Best Short Film – Fiction at the Guadalajara International Film Award. With a background in post-production and commercial filmmaking, Luis brings technical precision to intimate, character-centered stories. His work examines vulnerability within male relationships and the emotional weight of what remains unspoken.
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When We See Each Other

During a birthday weekend at a summer house, a group of longtime friends gather to celebrate, laugh, and relive old memories. As the night unfolds, an unexpected moment shifts the emotional balance of the group, leaving one of them silently confronting an experience he does not fully understand. Al Día Siguiente (The Next Day) explores the fragile boundaries between friendship, masculinity, and unspoken harm. Set in the aftermath rather than the event itself, the film focuses on what lingers once the celebration ends — the doubt, the confusion, and the isolation that follow when pain is difficult to name. Through restrained storytelling and intimate performances, the film examines how silence can both protect and imprison, and what it means to face the day after everything has changed.