Alana Mejía González

Filmes

Creatura
Director of Photography
After moving in with her boyfriend, Mila becomes aware of her loss of desire.
Manticore
Cinematography
Julián is a successful video-game designer whose life is plagued by a dark secret. But when Diana pops up in his life, the man will feel as though a chance at happiness is within his grasp.
Tobacco Barns
Director of Photography
Seven-year-old Vera lives in the big city but adores spending the holidays in her grandparent’s town and particularly in their deserted tobacco barn. Nieves, a teenager native from there whose father forces her to help out at the family’s land, can’t avoid but feeling caged. The two girls, driven by the sense of adventure and the need to find oneself respectively, will be connected to a magical creature that will change the way they see their own reality.
Letter to My Mother for My Son
Director of Photography
Carla está grávida e nua, exatamente como nas fotos de sua mãe quando estava grávida dela. Uma jovem viaja dos anos 1960 até os dias de hoje, passando pelos anos 1980, cruzando os limites da feminilidade e da história, até encontrar Carla grávida sob o céu azul da costa catalã.
Ganef
Cinematography
Confusion escalates when a little girl thinks she sees her beloved family cleaner steal a precious ornament.
Foreigner
Director of Photography
Spending her summer in Mallorca, Antonia comes to recognize the latent similarities between her and her dead grandmother and discovers a power over her mourning grandfather. She can't resist playing dress-up, but it becomes unclear who is inhabiting who.
Almost There
Director of Photography
On an everyday train journey quite unlike any other, a not-so-casual observer goes to extreme lengths to avoid other passengers, a giant baby runs away from his parents, a romantic woman starts an ill-fated relationship with a cuckoo, and a naïve boy discovers that some problems can’t be fixed by pictures of unicorns.
The Girl with Two Heads
Cinematography
Eighteen-year-old Anne explores body image, self-perception, and her own understanding of twenty-first-century womanhood in two highly contrasting worlds: that of her traditionally “feminine” mother, Céline, at home, and the gym where she trains among like-minded people.
La Concha
Cinematography
Eli is a fun-loving, sexual and rather cheeky woman, but she is also full of doubts and a bit broken. Eli and her baby daughter June spend the afternoon at the beach with her friends, who are almost family. Eli has become a single mother against her will. Having failed miserably in her relationship with her daughter's father and having to leave their home, Eli’s economy is in trouble. A colorful and summery story that portrays a young woman struggling to maintain her joy and dignity as everything around her is falling apart.