Eva Aridjis

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Goodbye Horses: The Many Lives of Q Lazzarus Trailer

Eva Aridjis Fuentes is a Mexican-American director and writer. She has directed six feature-length films: the narrative films The Favor and The Blue Eyes and the documentaries Goodbye Horses: The Many Lives of Q Lazzarus, Children of the Street, La Santa Muerte and Chuy, The Wolf Man. She also wrote on Narcos: Mexico and co-wrote the graphic novel Monarca, which was published by Harper Collins in 2022.

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The Favor Trailer (2007)

19 October 2007

A troubled teenager, left alone after his mother's sudden death, is befriended and offered a home by his mom's former boyfriend.

I Saw Bones Trailer (1999)

14 December 1999

A collection of experimental shorts by female directors curated by Rita Gonzalez and features the shorts Bathing the Baby by Semefo, Taxidermy by Eva Aridijis, I, Bear by Helen Mirra Self Dial by Caroline Koebel, Removed by Naomi Uman, Deep Creep by Kate Haug, and Hawi by Ximena Cuevas.

The Blue Eyes Trailer (2013)

30 August 2013

In this supernatural suspense film, Karen Fisher and Paul Henderson, a young American couple, travel to Chiapas, Mexico on holiday.

Goodbye Horses: The Many Lives of Q Lazzarus Trailer (2025)

07 March 2025

A feature documentary about the life and music of singer-songwriter Diane Luckey, also known as Q Lazzarus.

Saint Death Trailer (2007)

26 June 2007

In Mexico there is a cult that is rapidly growing- the cult of Saint Death. This female grim reaper, considered a saint by followers but Satanic by the Catholic Church, is worshiped by people whose lives are filled with danger and/or violence- criminals, gang members, transsexuals, sick people, drug addicts, and families living in rough neighborhoods.

Chuy, The Wolf Man Trailer (2015)

25 September 2015

Jesus 'Chuy' Aceves and a dozen living members of his extended family suffer from the very rare condition of congenital hypertrichosis, meaning they were born with excessive hair on their faces and bodies.

Children of the Street Trailer (2004)

31 May 2004

“Children of the Street” examines the gritty reality of four children living on the streets of Mexico City.