A man tries to find a moment of silence amidst the chaos of a busy city and his own troubled mind.
A child's imagination clashes with his strict mother.
A boxer confronts his past before an important fight.
A teenager seeks refuge from her troubled family.
A boy in Xochimilco steals a precious necklace, unaware of the serious mistake he's just made.
A renegade Englishman known as “The White Apache” tangles with brutal scalp hunters who fear no man! Gripping Western adventure!
When Woody finds out his best friend has been sleeping with his girlfriend, he challenges him to a duel, taking their friend group on a drug-fueled adventure across the border to a mysterious and stunning estate.
The Emmy-winning story of how an American treasure hunter and a Mexican artist transformed a dying desert village into a home for world-class art.
The patron Saint Festivities is the most important celebration of the year.
Esther knows it and has a great hope to attend. Esteban, her husband thinks the opposite.
The situation of the past involve a debate in this elderly couple to attend the celebration that can relive their relationship for the last time.
In a world where everyone is born blind and when they turn 15 years old, people get the sight for the first time, Leonora is trying to find herself, while adapting to a new world.
An Italian documentary about Mexico and the UFO phenomenon.
Overwhelmed by fury and delight, a woman burns her clothes, her photographs, and souvenirs. She cuts her hair, and in front of a mirror, chooses a new name: Emma. From hereon, she fabricates a new life for herself.
Two friends from the countryside decide to take a job, without measuring the consequences they will have to face. They can't go back to the way they were.
Diana Mariscal reached a moment of fame in the sixties, when at just 18 years of age she was the lead actress of the movie Fando and Lis by Alejandro Jodorowsky. The moment seemed to trigger a promising career, but her public image faded little by little until disappearing. Forty years later the traces of her existence have not been entirely erased.
Mexican band Cafe Tacuba celebrates 15 years of making--and often revolutionizing--Spanish rock with Un Viaje. This lush, luxurious live set includes three discs of music and one electrifying DVD. The group has culled the best moments from a two-night stand in Oct. 2004 at the Palacio de los Deportes in Mexico City, and the results are consistently electric. Every song, every rhythm, every guitar lick, every laugh is important, a not-to-be-missed moment. Cafe Tacuba's potent mix of music and message is a powerful thing, and the group thrives in its unflinchingly earnest, sweetly sincere approach to its art. Even during backstage interviews and recording studio hijinks, each member seems wholly pleased to be a part of the process. Throughout the proceedings, Cafe Tacuba's ardent fans thank them with hoots, hollers and constant singalongs to almost every song, making Un Viaje a joyous trip for everyone involved.
Lalo is a little boy who lives in an orphanage and dreams of singing in the choir of the church. His companions make fun of him and beat him, so he is unjustly punished afterwards. Very soon, everyone will discover in him an extraordinary change of direction in his life.