Most Popular María del Carmen de Lara Trailers
Total trailers found: 18
The Dove and the Wolf Trailer (2019)
12 August 2019
Displaced by the violence that swept their town, Paloma and Lobo survive trying to love each other. Through thirst, fear and nostalgia, Paloma wishes to go back home but Lobo lives tied to a memory that stops him from returning.
In The Country Where Nothing Happens Trailer (2000)
09 June 2000
A crooked CEO is kidnapped and nobody cares enough to pay his ransom.
Pioneers Trailer (2014)
01 January 2014
Get to know the work of some women who were part of the first generations of one of the most important filmmaking schools in the world.
Brain Is Better Than Brawn Trailer (2008)
25 January 2008
This documentary deals with the stories, achievements and difficulties of women boxers and footballers.
Rebelled Trailer (2023)
14 October 2023
40 years ago in Mexico, a group of women filmmakers gathered to make films dealing with taboo subjects, gender violence, rape, feminicide, clandestine abortion, labor discrimination.
Monotonous Sound Trailer (2019)
31 May 2019
Hector is a man of the third age with serious problems of memory, the small homemade tasks of the daily life will be complicated as the day passes.
Revolver Mind Trailer (2018)
11 March 2018
Chicali is a young street cop who starts killing for the mafia by an unexpected situation. Mario, locked up for killing the Mexican presidential candidate in 1994 comes out of prison after 20 years of lockup and returns to Tijuana to rebuild his life.
We Don't Ask You for a Trip to the Moon Trailer (1986)
01 May 1986
It focuses on the struggle of seamstresses whose workplaces in Mexico City were affected by the devastating 1985 earthquake and exposes their employers' refusal to pay fair compensation.
No es por gusto Trailer (1981)
01 January 1981
The first documentary directed by Maria del Carmen de Lara, together with feminist producer, scriptwriter and director Maria Eugenia Tamés.
Alaide Foppa Falla, The Unfortunate One Trailer (2014)
06 November 2014
In the course of Alaide Foppa's life, she became a precursor of feminism in Mexico. She was an immigrant who, in her own way, tried to break the molds established by her upper-class upbringing.
El día en que vienen los muertos Trailer (1982)
22 February 1982
Under the water of the dam Miguel Alemán rest the remains of the ancestors of the Mazatec people of San José Independencia and its surroundings.