

Beyond My Head
Merly, a young woman, takes refuge in writing to evade an event from the past, which she will face when one of her characters comes to life.
Mayra
Llidos Fit
Frustro
Roberto Niño


Merly, a young woman, takes refuge in writing to evade an event from the past, which she will face when one of her characters comes to life.

24 Nov 2024

After the last breath of her elderly husband, Maria experiences a brief suicide attempt that will take her into a journey throughout all her memories alongside him with the purpose of finding a true meaning to life, beyond marriage.
16 Oct 2023
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Nohemí and Mary are two women resisting structural violence in Ciudad Juárez. United by pain and hope, both mothers find inspiration to move their families forward. The dragonfly, a symbol they share, embodies their resilience and capacity for change.

04 Sep 2024

A young man is forced to eat constantly because of a strange condition that causes deformations on his body.

05 May 2025

Martin wants to reconcile with his son Lucas, however, Lucas blames his father for the accidental death of his mother Julia. The reunion unleashes a tense exploration of their emotions and wounds that have yet to heal.


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25 May 2025

Logos

13 May 2025

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![Eme (o dos historias sobre [cómo] soltar)](https://image.tmdb.org/t/p/w342/uSlLcIoYdFIkl2r3J8YUq9DeItJ.jpg)
10 Sep 2023
![Eme (o dos historias sobre [cómo] soltar)](https://image.tmdb.org/t/p/w342/uSlLcIoYdFIkl2r3J8YUq9DeItJ.jpg)
Two stories about different ways two people overcome loss; which may or may not be connected.

27 Nov 2025

When everything feels empty, Fifi discovers that the memory of her mother, kept in an old sweater, can bring color and joy back into her life.


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31 Oct 2025

During the "Día de Muertos" celebration in Tetela de Ocampo, Puebla, the locals share their traditions and reflections on life and death, while the Zamitiz brothers recount how the loss of their parents gave them a unique understanding of memory, mourning, and life itself.