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OUR FILMS
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MAS ALLA DE LA CARNE
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JACINTO "EN LAS TRINCHERAS" DOCUSERIE
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SAVE THE CHILDREN
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UN MAL SUEÑO
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A RACING LIFE // ON THE MAKING
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CAMINO A LAS OLIMPIADAS" - FEDEREACION MEXICANA DE RUGBY
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DOCUMENTARY SOCIAL ENTERPRISES FT. IKEA
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TOXIC AS FUCK DOCUMENTARY
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CERRO GUIDO ANIMATED MOVIE
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YOSOYMATT
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ECOS
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MAS ALLA DE LA CARNE
A short film directed by Juan Briseño and shot in the magical, timeless city of Taxco. The story follows two altar boys who, amidst the Cristero War, discover their love for each other while facing the disapproval of the priests, the pressure from their peers, and the chaos and violence of war.
Through breathtaking visuals and a deeply emotional narrative, the film explores themes of faith, identity, and forbidden love.
Despite all the obstacles, their love remains a guiding thread throughout the film, showcasing the strength and resilience of the purest feelings.
With moving performances by Carlo Basabe and Joshua Okamoto, this project not only portrays a historical era but also captures the essence of a love that defies all odds, leaving the audience profoundly touched and inspired.

JACINTO "EN LAS TRINCHERAS"
A documentary piece created for Jacinto, in collaboration with Gonzalo Guerra and directed by Daniel Obregon.
In the Trenches takes us deep into the creative world of an emerging artist, revealing the beauty, chaos, and vulnerability behind his music.
Shot across different corners of Mexico City, the film follows Jacinto as he performs in intimate venues, rehearses with his band, and wanders through the streets that shape his sound. With a raw and unfiltered tone, it captures the energy of a young artist defining his voice in a city that never stops moving.
Authentic, grounded, and deeply human — this project is a portrait of passion, perseverance, and the pursuit of art.
SAVE THE CHILDREN
This powerful one-minute film, directed by Pablo Ortega, was created to raise awareness about the impact of verbal and emotional abuse on children.
In less than sixty seconds, the story unfolds: a mother verbally reprimands her daughter, and through a striking visual effect, we see the girl end up inside a grave. This haunting metaphor illustrates how what may seem like a simple scolding can have devastating, even life-threatening consequences.
The piece aims to spark reflection and dialogue, encouraging parents and communities to treat children with empathy and care, reinforcing the idea that every word and action matters in shaping a child’s life.
UN MAL SUEÑO
The Mariachi is a short film that takes us deep into the life of an anonymous mariachi from Mexico City’s iconic Plaza Garibaldi — a man whose story embodies resilience and the power of tradition. Following in the footsteps of his father, also a mariachi, he has devoted his entire life to music and to preserving the legacy he inherited.
At 72 years old, he begins his days at four in the morning and works tirelessly until late at night, not only to support his home near the plaza but also to keep alive the custom of always finding mariachis ready to play at any hour in Garibaldi. Though he admits that his work no longer brings in much income, his true motivation lies in sustaining the spirit of this beloved Mexican tradition.
Through his words and the intimate details of his daily routine, the film captures the bonds of brotherhood he has built with his fellow musicians and the stories etched into their faces at dawn. Choosing to remain anonymous, he tells his story as if speaking for every mariachi, representing the passion and sacrifice that keep this iconic cultural legacy alive — a tradition that continues to thrive, full of heart and soul.
A RACING LIFE

"A Racing Life" is a biographical series that tells the extraordinary story of Jo Ramirez, a Mexican mechanic who rose from humble beginnings in Mexico City to become one of the most influential figures in Formula 1.
From his early friendship with legendary drivers Pedro and Ricardo Rodríguez, to working alongside visionaries like Enzo Ferrari, Jo’s path is a journey of passion, perseverance, and emotional balance in a world fueled by speed and rivalry.
Throughout his career, Jo became a silent witness and key player in some of Formula 1’s most iconic moments, sharing the paddock with legends such as Ayrton Senna, Alain Prost, Niki Lauda, Mika Häkkinen, and David Coulthard.
Currently being written by Gonzalo Ramírez as an original story, the project is in development to be sold as a 10-episode series for streaming platforms. At its heart, it’s not just a story about racing, but about the human spirit — exploring the emotional equilibrium required to thrive in a world where glory and tragedy are always just a heartbeat apart.
DOCUMENTARY SOCIAL ENTERPRISES FT. IKEA
This project, directed and conceived by Gonzalo Ramírez, brings to life the power of collective effort through IKEA’s Accelerator Program. The film tells the stories of four inspiring social enterprises — Smartfish, Basicos, Abeja Reina, and more — each tackling global challenges such as overfishing, sustainable fashion, and the preservation of bees.
Through this collaboration, IKEA provided these companies with the tools and support needed to grow their impact and reach new markets.
Today, these enterprises continue to work hand-in-hand with IKEA, proving that meaningful change happens when people come together with a shared vision.
TOXIC AF
TOXIC AF is a narrative series born out of urgency — its purpose is to shed light on how the absence of family presence, unchecked toxic habits, and the misuse of social media can escalate into real-life tragedies.
The first season focuses on the viral case of Valentina Gilabert, who was brutally stabbed by influencer Marianne, an event that shocked Mexico and ignited national debate on violence, social media rivalries, mental health, and dysfunctional relationships.
This opening chapter is raw, emotional, and deeply human — a powerful entry point that engages audiences while exposing issues society can no longer afford to ignore.
From there, the format expands into other stories shaped by the same toxic dynamics, creating a larger narrative universe that connects cases and voices under one urgent theme.
We are also in conversations with Save The Children to align the project with their ongoing mission, ensuring the series is not just entertainment but also part of a broader effort to raise awareness and spark change.
In parallel, we are raising capital and assembling a dedicated crew committed to making TOXIC AF a socially impactful project with global reach.

Set in the breathtaking landscapes of Patagonia during the 1940s, Guido is an animated feature film that blends the raw beauty and harshness of nature with a heartfelt story about family, identity, and resilience.
The film follows Vari, a young girl with a deep, mystical connection to animals. After a painful family conflict, a magical event transforms her into a guanaco, sending her on an unforgettable journey through the wild, where she encounters creatures like guanacos, pumas, and penguins. Through her adventures, Vari discovers the true meaning of courage, empathy, and belonging.
Currently written by Gonzalo Ramírez and in the making, Guido is already gaining attention beyond its story. Early conversations are underway with the government of Punta Arenas and Disney for a potential collaboration to bring this tale to life on a global stage, ensuring the magic and legacy of this story transcends borders.
In addition, the project is already in touch with Estancia Cerro Guido and the Fundacion Cerro Guido, which works to protect and preserve pumas in the region. These alliances seek to involve the Chilean government in supporting the film, encouraging both private and public investment. Beyond its artistic value, Guido aspires to highlight Patagonia’s unique wildlife and underscore the importance of conserving endangered species, ensuring that the film becomes not only an emotional story but also a platform for environmental awareness.
GUIDO ANIMATED MOVIE
YOSOYMATT
We are proud to be the production company bringing the powerful story of YoSoyMatt to life, under the creative vision of Mateo Zavala and Rex Cordova, with Daniel Galindo as executive producer.
This feature-length film will explore the life of Roberto Matthews, known to the world as YoSoyMatt — a groundbreaking DJ and producer whose music blends tropical rhythms, oceanic sounds, and deep emotional storytelling.
At the age of 15, Roberto was diagnosed with muscular dystrophy, a condition that progressively weakens muscles and has required him to use a wheelchair. What could have been a limitation became his greatest strength: a source of resilience and inspiration that shaped his art and his worldview. For Roberto, his wheelchair isn’t just a necessity — he calls it his “spaceship,” a symbol of exploration and freedom.
The film will capture his rise in the electronic music scene, from intimate performances to massive stages like EDC México, showing how he broke barriers in an industry not always built for accessibility. It’s a story of perseverance, friendship, and a relentless passion for music that transcends physical boundaries.
With original music by YoSoyMatt driving the narrative, this film will deliver a cinematic and profoundly emotional experience, offering audiences an intimate look at how one artist’s dream became a movement — proof that sound has the power to heal, unite, and inspire.

ECOS
An experimental short film written by Juan Luis Fl, currently on the making, that dives into the fragile boundary between the tangible and the emotional.
Ecos follows Román, a young man trapped inside his own thoughts, confronting the echoes of a love that exists only in fragments. Set between the claustrophobic walls of a bathroom and an infinite white void, the film unfolds like a dream — or a breakdown — where time bends, space disappears, and emotion becomes the only reality.
Through a blend of minimal dialogue, physical performance, and evocative imagery, Ecos portrays the descent into memory and the attempt to escape it. The camera lingers close, capturing every trembling breath, every moment of silence that speaks louder than words.
Developed as a visual and psychological experiment, the project seeks to explore the feeling of absence — how a person, once gone, continues to live within the spaces they once touched. It’s a meditation on grief, identity, and the haunting persistence of love.
Still in production, Ecos aims to become a film that feels both intimate and universal, inviting the audience to confront their own reflections in the echoes left behind.





















































