Luis Zapata is a Mexican narrator, playwright, and translator. Considered the most prolific writer of Mexican homosexual literature.
A teacher of very conservative customs lodges in her house a young transvestite whom she has accidentally run over, during the days of convalescence these two completely different beings will be confronted ideologically but especially sentimentally and will have no choice but to show their true personalities so as not to collapse between them.
Homage to the diva of the seventies Angélica María that is actually a self-portrait of Luis Zapata.
Short Film by Luis Zapata
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In Monterrey, Mexico, a young street gang spends their days dancing to slowed-down cumbia and attending parties. After a mix-up with a local cartel, their leader is forced to migrate to the U.S. but quickly longs to return home.
Rich woman and her maid start answering penpal ads in a lonelyhearts magazine, just for giggles, but...
In the early 1980s, at the beginning of what would become a 12-year-long civil war, El Salvador's talented football team was one national institution upon which both the left and the right could agree. When the team pulled off a stunning 1-0 upset against Mexico and qualified to compete in the 1982 World Cup, it was a high point for the tiny country's national pride. Unfortunately, the team's Cinderella story devolved into a nightmarish farce.
Diosdado and Milagros travel long distances with the company of their horse to sell fruits and vegetables. "At dawn" tells a day in the life of this Cuban couple.
The day to day routine of film students between September and December of 2022.
Mexican feature film
Joe Joe has just opened up his very own rim shop and things are going well until an evil loan shark comes to collect an old debt. With no money in the bank Joe Joe has 24 hours to come up with the cash or he loses everything.