

19 minutes that'll haunt you longer than most 2-hour epics.
Three generations of women return to the old family home in Sinaloa to confront the ghosts of their past. Our story, wherever we begin to tell it, begins with a broken heart.
Direction
Villaseñor Amador directs herself and her mother with fearless vulnerability.
Cinematography
Sinaloa landscapes breathe with ancestral weight.

Director
Indra Villaseñor Amador
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Sinaloa's history of violence and resilience haunts the film's silences as much as its spoken words.
The CUEC (UNAM's film school) has incubated Mexico's most formally daring documentarians; this continues that lineage.
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