translated from Spanish: The 6 Mexican films vying for the 2021 Oscar

I’m no longer here, she’s one of our country’s biggest favorites to be the final representative of our country at the Oscar. I’m not here anymore. she won 10 Ariel Awards and is chosen to be the Mexican film at the Goya Awards.
You probably remember the memes about his characters, both Ulysses and Lin. Directed by Fernando Frías, this production is not a Netflix original, but the platform acquired it after its release. It is the story of Ulysses, played by Juan Daniel García, who lives in the Independencia colony in Monterrey where there is a chola culture, and he is a member of Los Terkos. This leads us to troubling issues such as displacement caused by drug violence.
Directed by Michel Franco, it is one of the most controversial films of the year. He won the Silver Lion at the Venice Film Festival, but after the premiere of his trailer, on social media the film has been singled out as racist and classist, causing a whole debate on Twitter and in media.
Starring Diego Boneta, Naian González and Dario Yazbek, Nuevo Orden is now available in theaters in Mexico.
Directed by Hari Sama, this film also earned multiple nominations for the 2020 Ariel. Including Best Direction, Best Actor, Best Co-Update for Ximena Romo and Best Editing. Located in 1986, This Isn’t Berlin it portrays a nightclub where they will encounter a post-punk world, sexual freedom and drugs to explore. Xabiani Ponce de León, Ximena Romo, Mauro Sánchez and José Antonio Toledano perform.
It is David Zonana’s debut opera and one of the best films of 2019. Starring Luis Alberti, it portrays Mexico’s working class and the difficulties in surviving in a system that makes everything from a living wage to justice difficult.
Labor he is currently in cinemas and in the Cineteca Nacional.
Guie’dani is an indigenous Zapotec girl who works with her mother, as a domestic servant of a middle-class family in Mexico City. Faced with her difficulties adjusting to that life, she seems like a troubled child. Everything changes when you meet Claudia, a girl with who creates a narrow lacho.
The Navel of Guie’Dani is directed by Xavi Sala and stars Sótera Cruz.
It really is one of the prettiest movies. This Mexican romance won the Sundance Festival, even before being hailed in Mexico, her home country. This is the first film by Heidi Ewing, the Oscar-nominated director for Best Documentary with Jesus Camp (2006). Te Conmigo tells the story of Ivan (Armando Espitia), a young man who dreams of becoming a chef and works as a kitchen assistant. There he falls in love with a partner and his family opposes him. That’s how he decides to move to New York to fulfill his dream.
Source: elle.mx

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