FILM / Screening
Morelia International Film Festival Selected Shorts
México Now Festival (MXNOW) joins forces again with long-time collaborator Morelia International Film Festival (FICM) to present award-winning short films that have been shown as part of MXNOW over the last 20 years. FICM is one of Mexico’s most renowned gatherings for contemporary cinematography, bringing to light the most compelling fiction, cutting-edge animation, and insightful documentaries.
Ivette Mercado, film editor and MXNOW team member, has curated a special selection of FICM shorts for the festival’s run at Chelsea Factory. All shorts will be presented in Spanish with English subtitles.
Following the screening, stay for a live Q&A with:
Diana Vargas, TV Producer, Film Festival Curator and Editor.
Armando Croda, Film Director, Editor and Producer.
This screening is presented with additional support from Festival Internacional de Cine De Morelia, Cinema Tropical and Centro de Capacitación Cinematográfica, A.C.
2004. The Sixth Section. Directed by Alex Rivera
“The Sixth Section” opens a surprising window on immigration in the twenty-first century. Following a group of Mexican immigrants from the tiny desert town of Boqueron who now work in upstate New York, the film documents their struggle to support themselves — and their hometown 2000 miles to the south. To do this, the men form a ‘union’ that raises money in the form of weekly donations of $10 or $20 from each of its members in New York. In the past few years the group has brought electricity, an ambulance and, most dramatically, a 2,000-seat baseball stadium to Boqueron. “The Sixth Section” is an intimate portrait of how ‘The American Dream’ is being redefined by today’s immigrants.
Duration: 26 Min
2007. Ver Llover. Directed by Elisa Miller.
“Ver llover” tells the story of Jonás and Sofía, two inseparable friends who spend their days wandering around the small town where they were born; However, when Sofía decides to leave that small world, Jonás will be torn between familiarity and the unknown.
Duration: 14 Min
2012. Prita Noire. Directed by Sofia Carrillo
Prisoners, two sisters share their lives in a strange place. Everyday life and curiosity will lead Prita to explore the limits of the safe zone.
Duration: 8:10 Min
2019. Las Rancheras. Directed by Hermann Neudert
Oliver, a young man from northern Mexico, and his musical group (“melodic Beatles-inspired rock with a touch of south African sounds”), have signed up for a Battle of the Bands. His bad relationship with his father, the group’s inexperience, and the challenge of the competition will ultimately forge the bond in his father-son relationship that he has always longed for.
Duration: 14:05 Min
Event information
Date: Thursday, November 21, 2024
Time: 7:00 pm
Venue: Chelsea Factory
Address: 547 W 26th St, New York, NY 10001
Tickets: Free with RSVP
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