Denisse Aguilar

Denisse Aguilar Trailers

Elevation TrailerMAR Trailerlet nothing turn me off Trailer

Since 2019, she has worked in several audiovisual projects, mainly as a director and photographer. Student of the Audiovisual Arts degree at the University of Guadalajara (DIS). Among her participations, the following stand out: Director, producer and screenwriter of her fiction short film (debut) "Mar"; currently in post production; director of photography of the documentary "Que nada me apague" (Luis Llerenas, 2021), currently in festival route; director of photography of the videoclips "Aborto" and "One 4 Tha Knowledge" for the rapper Masta Quba; talent assistant on the HBO series "Mariachis" (Hammudi Al-Rahmoun Font, currently in post production); production volunteer for the feature film "Goya" (Pablo Orta, 2022) debut, currently in festival route; wardrobe assistant for the feature film "El fin de las primeras veces" (Rafael Ruiz Espejo, currently in post production); among other projects

Most Popular Denisse Aguilar Trailers

Total trailers found: 5

Elevation Trailer (2024)

09 June 2024

Fugazi, a depressed girl, and Samuel, a boy looking for his missing brother, spend their days watching their city being taken by the army.

MAR Trailer (2023)

05 September 2023

Raymundo is constantly tormented during his vacation at the beach by a painful memory from his past that he had not wanted to face.

MAJI BOMBU Trailer (2020)

09 April 2020

This film was made by 2nd year students from "Concepteur et réalisateur de films d'animation" in GOBELINS, as part of a pedagogical exercise, on the subject of esotericism, strange, bizarre.

Marché des Lumières Trailer (2020)

22 June 2020

Exploring a hypothetical North African market that represents the diversity and sense of community. In the Sahara desert the last rays of sunshine reveal a night market with its stores laden with food, clothes and jewelry.

let nothing turn me off Trailer (2022)

23 November 2022

Ale left her mother's house at the age of 12 because she felt she did not belong then, now at the age of 20 she lives in constant resilience.