Sebastián Díaz Barriga
Directing
Known For

In a small high school, Benito, the lonely physics teacher, falls madly in love with Lola, the new substitute biology teacher. Benito asks Gonzalo, the grumpy old music teacher, to help him teach him a song to sing as a serenade at the end-of-year fair.
La infalible (y otros éxitos)

Jesús, a lonely elderly (interpreted by Jesús, the great-uncle of the director), discovers that his brother, whom he hasn't seen in twenty years, is sick and nearing death. To make amends for the mistakes of his past, he will have to initiate an adventure against Mexican bureaucracy.
The incredible summer of Jesús
After the opening of the fuel market in Mexico, foreign gas stations began to occupy public spaces with a presence as discreet as it was unstoppable, altering the everyday landscape without appearing to change daily life. Inspired by Edward Ruscha's photographic work "Twentysix gasoline stations," this fragmented narrative transforms the mundane and commonplace into a reflection on the silent economic expansion of international powers.