María Novaro Trailers
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María Luisa Novaro Peñaloza (September 11, 1951, in Mexico City), better known as María Novaro, is a Mexican film director. She was among the first generation of female filmmakers to graduate from a film school in Mexico. She has made five feature films and fourteen short films. Within the Mexican film industry, she has been a cinematographer, sound mixer, director, screenwriter and editor. Today, Novaro is one of the best known Mexican filmmakers to come out of the New Mexican Cinema and her films express Millian's idea of cinema in feminine.
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02 June 1998
Documentary that celebrates 100 years of cinema in Latin America and talks about the origins and the development of cinema in this subcontinent.
01 December 1989
A single mother sells clothes on the streets to support her daughter in Mexico City after the earthquake.
25 March 1993
A woman, who lives alone with her mother, invents a fantasy life to escape her reality.
01 January 2007
Femicide is a growing phenomenon in Mexico. Since 1993, more than 450 women have been brutally murdered in Ciudad Juarez.
20 October 2019
Women who live in Ciudad Juarez organize safe havens for children in some of the most violent neighborhoods in Mexico.
01 March 1994
Tijuana is a mystical city and the scene of different stories, where the characters search for meaning in their lives.
23 February 2013
In the eyes of a foreigner practically any street of Mexico City’s Centro Histórico holds potential for a film.
13 March 2010
A young woman has to deal with her mother's degradation due to Alzheimer's disease.
23 March 2001
A woman steals from her drug-dealer boyfriend and runs away. She meets a sympathetic woman on the way who helps her escape.
27 June 1991
A telephone operator from Mexico City tries to support a family and her passion for popular dance.
05 April 2007
A story of two teens, brother and sister, who live with their dying mother in a rundown mansion in Zacatecas, sustain by a dangerously dependent relationship.
18 July 2016
Right at the heart of the debates on the discrimination of women in the film industry, this documentary raises questions, while offering a voice to women and their cinema.
01 January 1988
"Alguien se acerca", "Viajeros", "Lilí" and "Azul celeste", four stories directed by Ramón Cervantes, Rafael Montero, Gerardo Lara and María Novaro, respectively.
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.
01 February 2017
Siblings Dylan and Andrea set off with their new friends on a marvelous journey of discovery in search of long lost pirate loot.
17 May 1986
A young girl grows up on a coast without knowing who her mother was. Those around her mock her, but the young girl goes to the mountains and, with the landscape and her imagination, replaces her mother and her affection.
01 January 1990
Matilde Landeta entered the flourishing Mexican film industry in the 1930s, working her way up from script girl to direct 110 shorts and, in the late 40s, to produce and direct three features, including LA NEGRA ANGUSTIAS.
04 March 1987
A young woman from Chihuahua, seduced and abandoned, travels to Mexico City in search of the man who left her.