Featuring over ten films hosted over six days, Mexican Film Festival will open the festival with the premiere of Nosotros Los Nobles (We Are The Nobles); Gary Alazaraki’s blockbuster film that illustrates the story of three children of an affluent father who are cut off from the family and forced to get jobs.
Other film highlights include Ariel Award winner La via precos y breve de Sabina Rivas, a story about two ex-teenage lovers who stumble across each other again in adulthood, and Tlatelolco, director and writer Carlos Bolado’s tale about two students in love during the Mexican Students’ Movement which escalated to the horrific Tlatelolco massacre of 1968.