Isabel Aerenlund

Películas

Voy a pasármelo bien
David y Layla, dos adolescentes a los que les gusta mucho "Hombres G" y también se gustan, pero todo lo que él hace para conquistarla acaba mal. Treinta años después se reencuentran y se dan cuenta de que los sentimientos no han desaparecido.
Retorno
Ella
The story follows a man searching for a lost book, by a mysterious author, that reminds him of a past love. The search takes him to start a road-trip through México (starting at the capital and ending in la sierra de Guanajuato), the same trip that the book described. In the narrative two voices interact: one describing the journey, and a second one speaking fragments of Retorno, the enigmatic book.
No One Left Behind
Captain Farrel
A group of American soldiers travel into Mexico for an unknown mission and they encounter a surprising world which changes their views.
Obediencia Perfecta
Mamá de Alberto
En el viaje de crecimiento espiritual que es necesario emprender para alcanzar la Obediencia Perfecta de Tercer Grado, el seminarista Sacramento Santos es adoptado por el fundador de la orden, el padre Ángel de la Cruz. Durante ese tiempo, se enamoran y viven la más intensa, feliz y contradictoria etapa de sus vidas. Muchos años después, Sacramento dejará la orden, se arrepentirá de ese amor y buscará ajustar cuentas con su antiguo tutor.
Todo el mundo tiene a alguien menos yo
Maria's Mother
"Everybody's Got Somebody... Not Me" - Alejandra is sick of her daily life and her past relationships that have not worked out. Then she meets María, an adolescent, with whom she has an affair. At first everything runs smoothly, however Alejandra´s personality and her emotional needs prove increasingly demanding; being around her becomes unbearable. At this point, they ask themselves whether they should continue the oppressive relationship, or go on with their ordinary lives.
Mujeres de la Revolución Mexicana
Carmen Serdán Alatriste
Many women participated in the Mexican Revolution and were erased from history. Their names do not appear as the heroines they were, alongside the most important leaders of the heroic deed. As ideologues, they played an important role from their trench of activists, teachers, journalists and messengers. The documentary brings names like Carmen Serdán, Hermila Galindo, Dolores Jiménez Muro, Elvia Carrillo Puerto, Elena Arizmendi, Sara Pérez de Madero, to the front and recognizes their value in the formation of a nation.