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Discover the vitality and creativity of Mexican cinema through a large panorama of some 40 films made of heritage works (such as some famous melodramas from the 50s), fictions, animated shorts and documentaries, highlighting the various facets of this vast country.Beyond the renowned films of Alejandro Inarritu and Carlos Reygadas, Mexico is a breeding ground of young talented directors, that offer a daring and innovative cinema, such as Nicolás Pereda (Perpetuum Mobile, 2009), Rubén Imaz Castro (Familia Tortuga, presented at Paris Festival in 2006), Amat Escalante (Sangre, 2005), or Fernando Eimbcke (Temporada de Patos, 2004).
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Feature-length films
Cronos, Guillermo del Toro
Sangre, Amat Escalante
Norteado, Rigoberto Pérezcano
Temporada de Patos, Fernando Eimbcke
Le Filet, Emilio Fernández
Le Château de la pureté, Arturo Ripstein
La Vie criminelle d’Archibald de la Cruz, Luis Buñuel
La Montagne sacrée, Alejandro Jodorowsky
Japón, Carlos Reygadas
El Infierno, Luis Estreda
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