Also Directed by Lucía Gajá
Rosa is a Mexican woman who, at the age of 17, migrated illegally to Austin, Texas. Some years later, she was jailed under suspicion of murder and then taken to trial. This film demonstrates how the judicial process, the verdict, the separation from her family, and the helplessness of being imprisoned in a foreign country make Rosa’s story an example of the hard life of Mexican migrants in the United States.
26 filmmakers bring their own vision in order to find the truth about the missing students of Ayotzinapa.
Its the story of five women from different countries who were victims of domestic violence and their struggle to face it and survive it. It will be an approach to this complex and extensive problem pretending to transcend the typical and stereotyped approaches.
Also Directed by Emilio Ramos
Led by the words of an old man, we will witness the extraordinary event that changed the life of a village forgotten amid the fog.