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- Corrupt Mexican real-estate developer Pepe Sánchez-Campo clashes with area guerrillas. He faces trial for Mexico's violent past.
- Sísifos is a life portrait in an unofficial rehabilitation center in Chiapas, Mexico. These places are non-professional addiction rehabilitation centers and the only alternative for the majority of Mexicans despite sometimes being outside the law. Sísifos is not a journalistic approach to the subject, it rather tries to see addiction as a metaphor for the human condition. The "Anexo" as these places are called, is a space for this meditation and the interns are the subjects where humanity and difficulties of masculinity in Mexico are revealed.
- Casa Blanca is a small fishing village on the Gulf of Havana. Nelsa (76) and her son Vladimir (37), who has Down syndrome, share a tiny room in an overcrowded multi-family building. Vladimir is the only person to watch over Nelsa,Nelsa is the only person to watch over Vladimir
- FotoSaeki is a deserted photography goods store in the Santa Maria la Ribera neighborhood in Mexico City. Its owner, Yukio Saeki, arrived to Mexico in 1955. At 83 years old, he can still hear the echo of a hot Monday morning in Japan, as he walked across a field toward the ocean as the atomic bomb fell.
- A Japanese immigrant in Mexico City gets an unexpected visit from his mother. After staying away from his family and origins, the relationship between them is almost nonexistent. Even thought he wants to build his own life far away from home, unresolved family issues don't allow him to move forward.
- Parque Lenin is the name of the amusement park located in La Habana, Cuba, where the Kessel brothers share their last remaining memory together; one shared event divided into three incompatible visions: the ideal day, a farewell and betrayal.