Fausto Cisneros
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Every day after school, Sol accompanies her father in his work as a taxi driver. In the confined space of the taxi, they navigate a complex relationship. An important and meaningful school festival for Sol triggers unresolved tensions and reopens old wounds. Grief and parenting are laid bare in a reality where neither of them has control.
SOL

In the streets of Huentitán el Bajo, the horn of Chapo's car blares. He's a man who transformed his life, marked by violence, gangs, and addiction, into a story of redemption through art. After surviving a near-fatal ordeal, he found in sign painting and murals a way to heal and restore identity to his community. With his chopper bike, his music, and his wooden cart full of paint, Chapo travels the neighborhood, filling the walls with color and hope. Beyond his tough exterior, he reveals himself as a loving father, a committed artist, and a symbol of change in an environment still battling violence.
Calaveras y Diablitos

Don Memo, a retired radio broadcaster, decides to start cleaning out the family cellar in the hope of finding memories of his life in radio to share with his family, and along the way, he reflects on his outlook on life at over ninety years of age.