Most Popular Gregorio Rocha Trailers
Total trailers found: 8
Acme & Co. Trailer (2006)
28 March 2006
Based on historical and sociological studies, this film reconstructs and illustrates, through documentary and fiction techniques, the story of an Acme model film projector used by Mexican-American businessman and filmmaker Edmundo Padilla during his forays along the northern border of Mexico.
Los rollos perdidos de Pancho Villa Trailer (2003)
21 March 2003
Intrigued by the legendary Mexican military leader Pancho Villa's little-known relationship with Hollywood, filmmaker and sleuth Gregorio Rocha goes on a search for lost footage that Villa commissioned from the American Mutual Film Company in 1914, allowing cameramen to follow him into war.
Sin tantos panchos Trailer (2019)
27 September 2019
In the eighties, different gangs arose in the suburban and marginal areas of Mexico City. This is a documentary about some of those gangs and the people who filmed them.
De placazos, vírgenes y tatuajes Trailer (1996)
22 September 1996
The protagonists travel by road and on foot to the north in search of Aztlán and along the way they find the ideal elements that make them get closer to their destination.
Walls Trailer (2014)
12 September 2014
We follow a wanderer while he travels to conflict zones around the globe, where segregation walls have been erected.
Nobody Is Innocent Trailer (1986)
01 January 1986
"Kara", in an attempt to extinguish the fire that burns him and to flee from drugs and his own frustration, sets out on a train journey.
Shit Saturday Trailer (1988)
26 September 1988
A portrait of the punk scene of the metropolitan area of the Valley of Mexico in the 80s.
Saint Frenzy Trailer (1983)
01 January 1983
Starring Maribel Mejia as a young woman who goes on a road trip reeling from a string of heartbreaks and bad relationships, Minter’s early collaboration with her then-partner Rocha feels more apiece with the French New Wave influences of a successive generation.