Amat Escalante's gaze evokes traces of the profoundly human amid the whirlwinds of violence and corruption that cloud our days.
Read moreThis year, Morbido celebrates its first 16 years with a great selection of feature and short films from around the world.
Read moreReading local news and Dostoevsky during the pandemic led Mexican director Amat Escalante to the script for his most recent film, "Lost in the Night."
Read moreSantiago Alvarado Ilarri's new film, When the Masters Sleep—produced by Joaquim Vivas and Alejandro Sugich—will have its world premiere in the Panoramas section of the Sitges International Fantastic Film Festival of Catalonia.
Read MoreThe three children star in Alejandro Sugich's new film, which arrived this weekend on the Prime Video platform.
Read moreHorror is one of the most popular genres in Mexico, so much so that even fairly poor products like Winnie the Pooh: Honey and Blood were a hit in the country: audiences are hungry for these types of stories.
Read moreThe director told us about adapting Hortensia Moreno's book and what it's like to make horror films for children.
Read moreIn an interview with the Mexican producer and director, he shares a plan for 2024 that seeks to produce with Latin American resources, with a business-like and sustainable approach.
Read moreThe Mexican filmmaker premiered his film "The Strange Case of the Claustrophobic Ghost" at the Guanajuato International Film Festival.
Read moreThe mystery-adventure feature film is directed by Alejandro Sugich from Sonora and based on the book of the same name by Hortensia Moreno.
Read moreNikolaj has to live with a ghost who lives in his bedroom closet. With his brother Emil and his friend Ximena, they try to discover why this ghost is there.
Read moreThe filmmaker returned to the French film festival in the company of Juan Daniel García Treviño and Bárbara Mori.
Read moreThe film, which was featured in the Cannes Premiere section, was enthusiastically received at the French festival.
Read moreAmat Escalante's work is well received at the French festival.
Read moreBárbara Mori and Juan Daniel Garcia Treviño also star in the film, which premieres at the Cannes Film Festival.
Read moreThis year, Mexican cinema will have an exciting participation in the official selection, which includes four publicly supported films.
Read moreDisney Plus is betting on fantasy and humor in its new Mexican series.
Read moreThe new production combines elements of reality with fantastical twists.
Read moreThe disturbing film makes its world premiere on the streaming platform as part of the season's horror selection.
Read more"Menéndez: The Day of the Lord" arrives today on the popular streaming platform on the eve of Halloween.
Read moreThe production company Sulafilms, led by Alejandro Sugich, is doing things differently and achieving excellent results.
Read moreHowever, after learning everything surrounding the script for Menéndez: The Day of the Lord, and learning that the film would be directed by award-winning Spanish director Santiago Alvarado Ilarri and that he would be teaming up with Barcelona-born actor Juli Fàbregas, Mexican Ximena Romo jumped on board.
Read moreIf you think you have seen the best of exorcism on screen, then you haven't yet heard of 'Menendez: The Day of the Lord'. The upcoming Mexican horror film is going to leave you praying to the Lord. Haunted by his past, retired priest Menendez lives without faith.
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