Desvestidas y Alborotadas
A woman is abandoned by her husband during their honeymoon, she stays alone in the hotel were she meets other guests and we get to know their stories.
Felipe Cazals
Francisco Sánchez
Also Directed by Felipe Cazals
Rafael Buelna Tenorio, our citizen, is a law student of Sinaloa, committed to his ideals during the Mexican Rvolution. He died at 33 years fighting for his deep conviction of justice and equality. He shared his life with Maria Luisa Sarría, supportive and loving wife, who understood the role of his partner in the revolutionary struggle. Citizen Buelna is a young maverick, unknown to the official story, who dreamed of a country with equality and justice.
In the middle 70's in the mexican state of Guanajuato, authorities discover a clandestine burial ground, the corpses were from murdered prostitutes. the suspects are three sisters known as "Las Poquianchis" The sisters were very religious but were the owners of brothels and recruited poor girls with the false promises of jobs, instead they were forced to prostitution, and some were killed.
A guerrilla command tries to kidnap a politician, in the attempt killed several policemen and a guerrilla.
A worker's wife and six pretty daughters are desired by all the men in their little town, so he decides to move his family elsewhere.
A ship carrying Conquistadors is wrecked and the survivors are thrown ashore to struggle through the Yucatan jungle.
Butch Fenton, major of American army, comes for Villa's head and he's gonna get it. The "Punitive Expedition" proved to be the last major campaign of the U.S. Cavalry. Mexican revolution is the first social movement of the century.
1903, before the Revolution The Citrillos Turns is a pulque bar in Mexico City, in which beings with no present or future gather to drink their lives away and tell stories of the dead and apparitions. Thus is woven a story of real passions love, betrayal, jealousy, pillage- in an atmosphere of drunkenness and hallucination.
In Mexico City's infamous Lecumberri prison, three drug-addicted convicts celebrate getting drugs from one of their the mothers. They are found out and locked up in the "apando," the dreaded punishment cell. Protests over the treatment of those held in the cell lead to a bloody confrontation.
A group of students arrives in a small town during a hiking expedition. Once there, the local priest accuses them of being communist agitators on the run from an army crack-down against student demonstrations in nearby Mexico City and rallies the townsfolk to lynch them. Based on true facts occurred in the town of Canoa in 1968.