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I Have To Leave

Antony, a nurse shaped by his father's early absence and the death of his best friend, moves through his days in a quiet state of disconnection. One night, he encounters a mysterious old man who claims to be a “translator of problems.” Among the buildings of Tlatelolco, hospital wards, and the hidden streets of Mexico City, the two embark on a journey where, little by little, they help each other heal and reframe their understanding of family, death, and salsa.

Top Cast

  • Antony de la Vega

    Antony de la Vega

    Antony

  • Marco Antonio Silva Martínez

    Marco Antonio Silva Martínez

    Marco Antonio

  • Grecia Ricart

    Grecia Ricart

    Clarita

  • Ángeles Ojeda

    Ángeles Ojeda

    Florecita

  • Joaquín Moreno López

    Joaquín Moreno López

    Camillero

  • Tony Corrales

    Tony Corrales

    Portero

  • Zayda "La Negra"

    Zayda "La Negra"

    Zayda

  • Hugo Stiglitz

    Hugo Stiglitz

    Hombre de Elevador

  • Jesús Hernández

    Jesús Hernández

    Indigente

Overview

Antony, a nurse shaped by his father's early absence and the death of his best friend, moves through his days in a quiet state of disconnection. One night, he encounters a mysterious old man who claims to be a “translator of problems.” Among the buildings of Tlatelolco, hospital wards, and the hidden streets of Mexico City, the two embark on a journey where, little by little, they help each other heal and reframe their understanding of family, death, and salsa.

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Split

The story of a young woman who takes an epic journey to claim her own darkness and sexuality so she can stop putting it into the hands of her abusive lover. When Inanna, a young actress, working as a stripper, becomes obsessed with a mask maker, she sacrifices parts of herself and her life, piece by piece, in order to win his love. At the same time she enters a mythic journey in the theater. One that forces her to face the many abuses endured by women around that world and that blurs her performance, her dreams and her real life and results in a provocative and powerful confrontation that frees her. -- from official website

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5.9 2016