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Hasan at the Ariel Awards

We proudly announce that Hasan Estudio has collaborated in five projects that are nominated for the Ariel Awards . This award ceremony recognizes the best of Mexican filmmaking including best direction, actresses and actors, makeup, and sound amongst other categories. 

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"No nos moverán" and "Corina" win big at FICG

No Nos Moverán and Corina were recognized during the 39th edition of the Guadalajara International Film Festival took place from June 7th to June 15th of the present year.

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Corina: A story about overcoming our fears

Film funded by Programa Fomento al Cine Mexicano (FOCINE), and directed by Urzula Barba Hopfer tells the story of Corina a 28-year-old woman who struggles with agoraphobia. Corina never goes beyond two blocks away from her home: She goes from the nearby cafeteria, to her house, and from there to the editorial where she works as an editor.

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No Nos Moverán: A portrait of the collective memory and justice in Mexico.

After its participation at Cinéma en Construction 41/Toulouse 2022, the Mexican film “No Nos Moverán” has made its world debut at Cinélatino, Rencontres de Toulouse a film festival focused on Latin American productions held from March 15 - 24 of the present year.

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Gasoline Rainbow: A road trip with friends in a van headed for the highway to adulthood.

“They are the forgotten youth from a forgotten town, but they have their freedom, and each other, throwing themselves into an unknown future.” - Rotten Tomatoes, 2024

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Norte: Finding What Was Never Lost

This film shows the deep connection between director Natalia Bermudez, whose visual narrative has led her to work in productions such as "Stories of a Generation" for Netflix and "Marea Alta" for Vix, and her carefree brother, Rodrigo, with whom she shares a mutual passion for rock, their complex relationship with their parents, and a fight against addiction.

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A Still Small Voice: A glimpse into the fear, pain, and doubt caused by death.

Luke Lorentzen’s last documentary, “A Still Small Voice”, tells the moving story of an invisible group inside one of many hospital departments.

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