Production Manager
Adela é uma adolescente rebelde que já coleciona cinco tatuagens, um piercing e uma recente prisão por comportamento indecente. Assustado com a possibilidade de que o comportamento rebelde de sua amada filha arruíne suas chances de se eleger governador da Cidade do México, o pai de Adela a matricula à força na última escola de etiqueta para moças existente na cidade, onde a diretora Maca Ribera garante que transforma qualquer garota numa dama, por pior que ela seja... pelo menos até conhecer Adela. A disputa entre as duas mulheres acaba sendo uma hilária batalha, que enlouquece a escola toda a cada reação de Adela às tentativas de Maca de transformá-la em uma moça comportada e futura deusa doméstica.
Unit Manager
Julia and Moises fell in love and got married when they were young, idealistic, and passionate; now in their 30s, their marriage has cooled and their lives have sunken into the mediocrity they had sought to avoid. This realization inspires a quest to regain the lost dreams of their youth, which is complicated when a handsome student begins to pursue Julia. She begins an affair with the fiery young activist that may just put the excitement back into her marriage. This is a funny and insightful exploration of the intricacies of relationships, love, and idealism, and Jesus Ochoa as Moises turns in a stellar performance.
Unit Production Manager
Gabriel is a filmmaker in Mexico City, where he is a victim of crime and violence sometimes even three times a day. This is a black comedy that shows the extreme situation Mexico City is suffering as far as crime is concerned, and the tension the city and it's inhabitants live day after day.
Production Assistant
"Cilantro y perejil" is a comedy about couples from the same family, hit by the economic crisis in Mexico. The plot turns around the eternal question of whether it is worth it to live as a couple. The conclusions are fun, unpredictable and very human. After ending a ten-year marriage, Carlos and Susana try to fall in love with other people without success. As the days go by, Carlos realizes that without Susana he is unable to do many things, including distinguishing cilantro from parsley.