Rodrigo Reyes

Rodrigo Reyes Trailers

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Rodrigo Reyes is a Mexican film director currently residing in the United States. He is best known for the film 499, which had its premiere at the 2020 Tribeca Film Festival. In 2017, Reyes received the Spotlight on Storytellers Award from Sundance Institute.

Most Popular Rodrigo Reyes Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

Sansón and Me Trailer (2023)

03 March 2023

Borders have defined Sansón’s life. There’s the physical and psychological border between Mexico and the US.

Memories of the Future Trailer (2012)

01 February 2012

A woman writes increasingly passionate love letters without answer. Her passion and frustration are interwoven with a sense of impending doom, a vision of the coming Mexican apocalypse.

Lupe Under the Sun Trailer (2016)

06 October 2016

The story of an aging Mexican migrant who spent his entire life working in the California fields, separated from his family back home.

Abuelos Trailer (2020)

15 April 2020

The separation of families on the US/Mexico border is profoundly depicted as a young girl dreams of being reunited with her grandmother.

Dear Fatima Trailer (2026)

19 April 2026

A decade after the murder of her daughter Fátima at the age of 12, the victim of a brutal femicide, Lorena Gutiérrez takes a stand outside the National Palace to demand a meeting with Mexico’s first woman President.

499 Trailer (2021)

20 August 2021

Upon the 500-year anniversary of the Spanish Conquest, a ghostly Conquistador arrives in modern Mexico.

Desconexión Trailer (2011)

01 September 2011

A short story of a man who accidentally loses his cellphone and is found by a person that will not return it and is unaware of the damage he could cause.

After the Raid Trailer (2019)

19 December 2019

A large immigration raid in a small Tennessee town leaves emotional fallout as well as far-reaching questions about justice, faith and humanity.

The Blood Trail Trailer (2009)

18 July 2009

Laya is a young professional photographer who has drifted away from her family. Her father has fallen ill, but she hasn’t once come to visit him at the hospital.

Purgatorio: A Journey Into the Heart of the Border Trailer (2013)

01 March 2013

A deeply human portrait of the chaotic reality of the US - Mexico border. Full of stunnig images and crafted like a classic city-symphony where the sum of the pieces add up to a larger whole, Purgatorio, a Journey Into the Heart of the Border brings together a universe of small stories to create a compelling and visceral cinematic experience that takes audiences into the very soul of life on the border.