Mauricio Reyes Serrano

Filmes

Underground Rivers
Director of Photography
From the very beginning, Simón Velez’s film instils a sense of dramatic tension: moving from a sudden crescendo and the grainy sounds of nervous electro noise to a bucolic archery scene between two men, and the texture of analogue film.
The Calm After the Storm
Writer
After studying abroad, Mercedes returns to Colombia to work on the next film by her father, the famous Víctor Gaviria. Fluctuating between admiration and reproach, Mercedes constructs a private diary that goes beyond familial conflicts to question the place of women in the film world, which is still strongly ingrained with a patriarchal mindset.
La jovencita no envejece, se descompone
Director of Photography
Familia
Director
Katalina, Daniela and Máximo live together as a family. Their life changes after the birth of Luciana, Daniela and Máximo's daughter. On the one hand, Katalina decides to look for a new space to live alone, and on the other hand, Daniela and Máximo reflect on what it means to have a family.
Mute Fire
Director of Photography
Em 1906, quatro homens foram executados por tentativa de homicídio do presidente da Colômbia. Anos depois, o diretor Federico Atehortúa Arteaga descobre a estranha e improvável relação entre o homicídio fracassado, a mãe dele e as origens do cinema colombiano: uma longa história de violência.
Big Bridge
Director of Photography
After jumping from a bridge, William steals a motorcycle to take his girlfriend for a ride.
The Treehouse
Director of Photography
A fiery young couple may be as hot for each other as they are ill-suited. An astute look at the stormy passions and knotty intensity that make some relationships alluring to the point of being unbearable.
Watch How I Forget You
Director of Photography
It's the beginning of spring. Federico travels for 20 days from Bogota, Colombia, to Buenos Aires, Argentine. In Buenos Aires he meets a couple of friends that introduce him to Florencia, a girl that makes him doubt his return.
Strange Days
Director of Photography
Two young Colombians, Luna y Juan, live in the suburbs of a Buenos Aires without Argentines. Their relationship oscillates between tender gestures and violent explosions. Everything between them gradually gets more intense: their games, fights, recklessness and even their monotony. But something changes when Federica shows up that sets into crisis the fragile nature of their relationship, unveiling the decadence they have gotten themselves into.