José Antonio Cordero

Películas

Música ocular
Editor
In a southern Mexico village, young deaf students are taking on an unusual challenge: to make a movie out of their dreams. While Eric and his friends watch films and discuss ideas, their dreams begin to work their way into the documentary itself. Both a study of the students lives and the basic visual language of film
Música ocular
Screenplay
In a southern Mexico village, young deaf students are taking on an unusual challenge: to make a movie out of their dreams. While Eric and his friends watch films and discuss ideas, their dreams begin to work their way into the documentary itself. Both a study of the students lives and the basic visual language of film
Música ocular
Director
In a southern Mexico village, young deaf students are taking on an unusual challenge: to make a movie out of their dreams. While Eric and his friends watch films and discuss ideas, their dreams begin to work their way into the documentary itself. Both a study of the students lives and the basic visual language of film
A tirones y empujones
Rainbow on fire es una película mexicana producida en 2009 dirigida por Oscar Gonzalez Iñiguez y protagonizada por Ana Luisa Peluffo, Asaf Vargas, Alfonso Zayas, Antonio Tranquilino, Rafael Sanchez
Bajo Juárez: La ciudad devorando a sus hijas
Director
En torno al fenómeno de asesinatos de mujeres en Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, este documental nos acerca a una madre que pierde a su hija y a una trabajadora de la maquila recién llegada de Veracruz, cuyo rostro representa a las mujeres vivas de esta ciudad del norte del país. Dos periodistas expertos en el caso explican qué hay detrás del fenómeno. La violencia contra las mujeres se vive y se interpreta de manera distinta.
La cuarta casa, un retrato de Elena Garro
Director
Elena Garro, Mexican writer and former wife of Octavio Paz, returns to Mexico after more than 20 years in exile, accompanied by her 18 cats, her daughter and "two trunks full of insults" to look for a house. This documentary is an impressionist portrait of Garro's final four years of life, recounting remembrances of her delightful childhood, her marriage to Paz, the ups and downs of her literary career, the '68 Tlatelolco tragedy, her break with the intellectual world, her flight from Mexico followed by exile and the disenchanted return, all filtered through her prodigious, acid imagination.