Mexican Cinema

Pan’s Labyrinth (El laberinto del fauno) - Guillermo del toro

“Innocence has a power evil cannot imagine”
It is the solemn duty of a film to transport its viewer into another dimension having interwoven layers of illusions and realities, where one can momentarily live a lifetime of happiness and fulfillment. However, it is wishful thinking to expect a movie to give a illusionary make-over to reality, and simultaneously have the surreal put on the cloak of the real. Pan’s labyrinth is one of the very rare movies that make this expectation more tangible as it takes us on a tour of dreams while keeping our feet firmly planted in reality…



And your mother too (Y tú mamá también) - Alfonso Cuarón

This visual delight is a Mexican political metaphor in the garb of a wonderfully unapologetic elevating teen charade. The blatantly sexual and unabashedly erotic elements are expertly entwined with deliberate, yet subtle musings on class, morality and intimacy. Cuarón has captured, with a rare sensitivity of truth, a multifaceted political evolutionary saga for the country [...]