HISTORYMexico and the United States share the greatest border between the first and the third world. That makes it a bridge for thousands of migrants who expose themselves to every danger as they travel through the country on a train called “The Beast.” That’s where they meet the Patronas, a group of Mexican women who, every day since 1995, make food and toss it to the helpless as the train rushes by. This documentary is an intimate approach, a personal diary that draws a border between the life they were given and the life they chose. In the midst of a country at war, in a world where all hope seems lost, the Patronas breathe life into a human value that seems to be fading with each day: love for one another. |
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Friday, 11 th december 18.00 h.Mexico, 2014Direction:Arturo González Villaseñor90 minutesLanguage: SpanishPhotography:Juan Antonio Mecalco CruzEdition:Lucrecia Gutiérrez MaupoméSound:Rodrigo Villanueva Sánchez Lena EsquenaziMusic:Muna ZulProduction:Acanto FilmsPimienta FilmsUAM-XDistributor:Rise and Shine World Sales WG
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THE DIRECTOR
Arturo González Villaseñor studied Social Comunication at the UAM-X, specializing in the area of Public Politics. In 2013, he founded «Acanto Films», a production company for films and artistic events. At the moment, he writes film reviews and film notes for the magazine Revista Proceso. |
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