Teresa Camou Guerrero

参加作品

Cruz
Screenplay
Cruz, a determined Raramuri native from Mexico, and his family had all of their land taken from them by drug traffickers because they refused to grow opium poppies. They now live in exile under the threat of death, desperately seeking justice so that they can return to their homeland.
Cruz
Director
Cruz, a determined Raramuri native from Mexico, and his family had all of their land taken from them by drug traffickers because they refused to grow opium poppies. They now live in exile under the threat of death, desperately seeking justice so that they can return to their homeland.
Nahui Ollin, Sun Of Motion
Screenplay
Through the eyes of eight filmmakers "Nahui Ollin, Sun Of Motion" explores several sites in Mexico to reveal how climate change has been advancing in one of the countries with the highest biodiversity globally. Corals, glaciers, seas, mangroves, rivers, mountains, fields and cities have witnessed the advancement of what may represent the greatest threat to human kind in this age. Through the voices of the inhabitants in different parts of the country, we will witness the adaptation as well as the mitigation that is carried out in their communities.
Nahui Ollin, Sun Of Motion
Director
Through the eyes of eight filmmakers "Nahui Ollin, Sun Of Motion" explores several sites in Mexico to reveal how climate change has been advancing in one of the countries with the highest biodiversity globally. Corals, glaciers, seas, mangroves, rivers, mountains, fields and cities have witnessed the advancement of what may represent the greatest threat to human kind in this age. Through the voices of the inhabitants in different parts of the country, we will witness the adaptation as well as the mitigation that is carried out in their communities.
Sunú
Director
Seen through the eyes of small, midsize and large Mexican maize producers, SUNU knits together different stories from a threatened rural world. It journeys deep into the heart of a country where people realize their determination to stay free, to work the land and cultivate their seeds, to be true to their cultures and forms of spirituality, all in a modern world that both needs them and despises them.