Ximena Guzmán
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Three black women build new lives in México, leaving the american dream behind. They flee systemic racism and the high cost of housing in the United States, but find themselves facing a complex situation. With the advantages of having a U.S. passport, they question their role in the country's growing gentrification, while simultaneously experiencing everyday racism. An unique vignette about the wave of foreigners who have come to live in México.
The Afro Mexpats

In 2053 Mexico, a street-smart teen named Octavio and his cadaver K9 robot named Gato search for his missing father in a land ruled by cartels, uncovering a mysterious rebel group called AZUL that’s been searching for him.
Azul

Noemí, an Ayuukjä'äy woman reflects on the loss of her native tongue with a voice that blends into day to day life in Cerro Costoche community located in the Mixe mountain rage of Oaxaca.
Little Foxes

A long-absent father, exiled by the Spanish Civil War, announces his return in a letter that unsettles the fragile bond between mother and daughter — stirring reflections on freedom, fear, and love as they await his arrival.