A film essay that explores the relationship between film and memory, based on the personal memoir of the director. An autobiographical attempt to analyze this relationship going from the individual to the collective. From Chris Marker to Hitchcock and on to Kennedy´s assassination, passing through Fritz Lang and Bruce Willis, the memory of the images is fused with our own story, until they cannot be separated.

Arturo Urbiola, independent singer/songwriter, talks about the influence music has had on his life, ...

José Luis López Vázquez, an essential artist in the history of Spanish cinema, manages to find a lat...

Departing from peripheral details of some paintings of the Bilbao Fine Arts Museum, a female narrato...

In August 2007, after some medical studies, I was diagnosed with bone cancer. This movie is based on...

In 1970s California, a serial killer dumps young boys' bodies along the freeways. An L.A. street rep...

The iconic design of the Boeing 747 has endured for over 5 decades, but the end of production is loo...

Ana and Claudia get trapped in a bathroom during the military occupation of the university. Claudia ...

Three generations of women return to the old family home in Sinaloa to confront the ghosts of their ...

«All my mom’s teeth fell out, I’m only going for about three months and I return» was what Pancho dr...

Documentary that explores the value of play and the ways we learn by playing through testimonies of ...