Through the platform Los Cabos Goes to Cannes, in partnership with the Marché du Film from Festival de Cannes, the most important film market in the world, Los Cabos International Film Festival will present four Mexican films at post-production stage that were part of Los Cabos Industry selection. The screening will take place at the Marché next Sunday, May 15th at 2:00 pm in the Palais K J. Bory Theater of the Palais des Festivals. Each film producer will screen his work and may engage in dialogue with important film industry members attending the Festival de Cannes, including producers, distributors, sales agents, film funds and international film festivals’ representatives.
The four Mexican films that are part of Los Cabos Goes to Cannes 2016 program are:
![]() A couple travels to a tropical paradise to rekindle the spark in their relationship. In the meantime, a storm hits and they find themselves entangled in a wild love triangle. The combination of the forces of nature and passion bring dark consequences.
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Set in a house built in Mexican dictator Porfirio Díaz’s era, eight stories reflect the transformations that Mexico underwent during the past century. Each storyline is a window into the historical events that changed life in the nation from 1910 to modern times. As a metaphor of the national territory, the property remains while events are born, flourish and perish.
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Ana returns to her hometown of Tijuana for work-related reasons after 25 years away. Despite her efforts to stay away from the past, she must face the pain and darkness of her memories. Her sister’s death is only a fragmented, foggy memory, but her childhood home is a real and conflicting presence.
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In this world of outlaws, a once-famous musician watches his misfortune grow, an imitator pursues the role of his lifetime repeatedly and a boy believes that his immortality fights his demons on a daily basis. Everything happens while nothing happens, because here, life is nothing. COME AND SEE WHAT THE NEIGHBORS ARE DOING. Mexico, USA and Canada showcase their best films to the world.
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