Arturo R. Jiménez

Arturo R. Jiménez Trailers

Sangre Violenta / Sangre Violeta TrailerGive TrailerMoving Together Trailer

Arturo R. Jiménez is a Mexican filmmaker, journalist, and educator with film experience in documentary and narrative projects. Arturo is interested in exploring the ways Mexico’s history has shaped the personality and culture of its people and its ties to a border world. His most recent fiction short film is El Fantasma, a narrative account of Lee Harvey Oswald’s visit to Mexico City two months before the assassination of John F. Kennedy. He co-directed the documentary Sangre Violenta / Sangre Violeta with Edna Diaz, winner of the Audience Award in the Texas Shorts category at SXSW 2024.

Most Popular Arturo R. Jiménez Trailers

Total trailers found: 7

Give Trailer (2023)

10 June 2023

A composer attempts to unravel the memories of his relationship with his classical singer ex-boyfriend.

Moving Together Trailer (2023)

11 February 2023

Moving Together is a celebratory love letter to music and dance that brims with kinetic life and energy.

El Fantasma Trailer (2021)

17 November 2021

In the Fall of 1963, Lee Harvey Oswald travels to Mexico City in pursuit of a visa to the Soviet Union.

Chop & Steele Trailer (2022)

17 June 2022

Follows childhood friends turned professional comedians, Nick Prueher and Joe Pickett, the founders of the Found Footage Festival.

Eisenstein in Guanajuato Trailer (2015)

11 February 2015

In 1931, following the success of the film Battleship Potemkin, Soviet filmmaker Sergei Eisenstein travels to the city of Guanajuato, Mexico, to shoot a new film.

Green Water Trailer (2022)

12 September 2022

College bound Erik must learn to take care of his younger sister Nora after their undocumented mother goes missing.

Sangre Violenta / Sangre Violeta Trailer (2024)

08 March 2024

Why does the Mexican government consider the feminist movement a bigger threat than most drug cartels? The short documentary 'SANGRE VIOLENTA / SANGRE VIOLETA' interweaves three narratives, illuminating the motivations behind their activism in Mexico.