Ana Valeria Becerril

Ana Valeria Becerril

Birth : 1997-01-04, Mexico City, Mexico

History

Ana Valeria, a young Mexican actress, began her acting career at the age of 15, dabbling in theater with the Macramé Collective. At the end of 2016 she filmed her first movie, "Las Hijas de Abril" by the multi-award winning director, Michel Franco, where she shared the screen with Emma Suérez (Julieta, 2016). Her participation took her to the Cannes Film Festival, where the film was awarded the Jury Prize in the Un Certain Regard section. For her performance she was recognized with the Female Promise Award at the CANACINE Awards and Best Female Revelation at the 60th Ariel Award Ceremony 2018. We can also see her in the feature film "Muerte al verano" and soon in "Los días que no estuve" and "Mi novia es la revolución"; as well as the series "Control Z" produced by Netflix.

Profile

Ana Valeria Becerril
Ana Valeria Becerril
Ana Valeria Becerril

Movies

¿Cómo matar a mamá?
Teté
After learning an irreversible truth, Camila, Teté and Margo must abandon their busy lives to come up with a plan to end their mother Rosalinda's life.
My Girlfriend Is the Revolution
Eva
Sofía, who is about to turn 15, doesn't like to party. She has just moved to Las Arboledas after the separation of her parents and spends her days in the boring company of her younger sister. The monotony disappears when she meets Eva, a girl with a rebellious attitude with whom she will discover love and the disappointments that accompanies it, a turbulent journey full of assaults, illusions and rock and roll.
Death To Summer
Lucy
Dante spends his days between factories, skateboards and corpses, but the only thing he cares about is the Death Metal band he plays in with his best friends. Lucy, the girlfriend of his comatose brother, comes to visit, and here presence will cause chaos, confusion, but also hope.
Los dias que no estuve
Gina
Rainy Wind
A difficult love story between a ghost and a young girl.
April's Daughter
Valeria
Valeria is 17 and pregnant. She lives in Puerto Vallarta with Clara, her half sister. Valeria has not wanted her long-absent mother, April, to find out about her pregnancy, but due to the economic strain and the overwhelming responsibility of having a baby in the house, Clara decides to call their mother. April arrives, willing to her daughters, but we soon understand why Valeria had wanted her to stay away.
Camila
Camila
After experiencing tragic events, a young woman stigmatized by society embarks in a harsh journey to fulfill a promise she made to the love of her life.