

A married man, a student, and 87 minutes of deliciously awkward road trip tension.
Pablo and Marina wake up in a hotel room and then travel the country together, she accompanies him while he is in the process of writing a traveler's guide. Pablo is a married man with two daughters, while Marina is a college student. During the journey they pass through different points in the relationship, sometimes in full disagreement.
Acting
Ríos and Magro's uncomfortable chemistry feels almost documentary-real.
Direction
Riveroll lets silences scream louder than dialogue ever could.
Director
Juan Patricio Riveroll
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Shot on a shoestring budget across actual Mexican highways with minimal crew, often improvising locations when weather changed.
The title 'Ópera' ironically references grand emotion while the film whispers everything—peak 2000s Mexican indie austerity cinema.