Luis Estrada

Luis Estrada Trailers

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Luis Estrada (born January 17, 1962) is a Mexican film director, writer and producer widely known for his satirical tetralogy on Mexican politics: Herod's law (La ley de Herodes, 1999), A wonderful world (Un mundo maravilloso, 2006), El infierno (2010) and The perfect dictatoship (La dictadura perefecta, 2014). He is the son of Mexican film director José Estrada.

Most Popular Luis Estrada Trailers

Total trailers found: 12

El Infierno Trailer (2010)

03 September 2010

After being deported back to Mexico, a man has no choice but to join the vicious drug cartel that has corrupted his hometown in order to survive.

Amber Trailer (1994)

28 August 1994

Old Max remembers the time as a child when he was taken to the jungle where he met a prophet, a circus man and other weird characters.

Herod's Law Trailer (1999)

09 November 1999

In the 1940s, a small Mexican town has seen its last three mayors assassinated in rapid succession. A naive janitor is recruited to become the new mayor, and he believes he will modernize the little town and usher in a reign of peace.

¡Que viva México! Trailer (2023)

23 March 2023

After his grandfather's death, a man travels with his wife and kids to his hometown, where chaos ensues with his relatives over the inheritance.

The Perfect Dictatorship Trailer (2014)

16 October 2014

TV MX, the most powerful Mexican Television Corporation, discloses a scandalous story involving Governor Carmelo Vargas in serious crimes and illicit business.

3 lancheros más picudos II Trailer (2002)

01 January 2002

El lechero del pueblo Trailer (2002)

01 January 2002

A Wonderful World Trailer (2006)

17 March 2006

A fairy tale about the political and socioeconomic realities of Mexico.

Bandidos Trailer (1991)

09 August 1991

In the wake of the Mexican Revolution, a band of pre-teen boys are forced to rely on their own resources for survival.

Camino largo a Tijuana Trailer (1991)

28 February 1991

Juan (Armendariz) lives in a trash depository in Mexico City. He knows Lila (Pereyra), a drug addict rich girl who reminds him of his long lost daughter.

Angel del barrio Trailer (1981)

17 June 1981

Patada de Mula, an old retired boxer, lives with the guilt of having killed his opponent in his last fight, but he works as a masseur in a gym, sells balloons on Sundays and with the proceeds supports the widow of the opponent he killed and his son El Kid, an aspiring boxer, without his knowledge.

I Don't Know For Sure, But I Suppose Trailer (1982)

30 July 1982

Dalia and Daniel are a couple running away from the noise, the pollution and the social prejudice, so they take shelter at an isolated farmhouse, which used to belong to Daniel's father.