Alaric S. Rocha
Directing
Known For

Legendary 1970s Mexican horror film auteur Juan F. Moctezuma II reportedly influenced the work of mega-directors Guillermo del Toro, Robert Rodriguez, Sam Raimi, and more. But the last film Moctezuma made and his first in Hollywood, produced by Roger Corman, 1000 PATHS OF DEATH, was surrounded in mystery because it was shot in complete secrecy. And then he disappeared with the footage. Did his nemesis, the famous luchador Scorpion, sabotage his work yet again? Discover the truth in this fun film that delves into every level of the Mexican exploitation industry as it unfolds its obsessive tale.
Where Is Juan Moctezuma?

On the way to prison, a woman convicted of murder is persuaded to tell the truth of that fateful night to the detective obsessed with her case, in exchange for one final meal as a free woman.
Last Supper

Delve into the enigmatic world of Mexican director Juan F. Moctezuma II, whose cinematic journey spanned from 1959 to 1977. This documentary examines his unique films, revealing the innovative storytelling and bold themes that defined his work. As the narrative unfolds, it investigates the mystery surrounding his disappearance, coinciding with the completion of his final film, 1000 Paths of Death.