
Acting
Fernando Cuautle (September 11, 1994, Puebla de Zaragoza, Mexico) is a Mexican film and television actor. At the age of 17, she began her acting studies at the M&M Studio school run by Patricia Reyes Spíndola where she attended 14 workshops, mainly focused on theater and television. Later, she took an intensive theater workshop with Abraham Oceransky, an acting improvement workshop with Cecilia Suárez and Luis Rosales. At the UDC he took a diploma in film acting with Noe Hernández and Giovanna Zacarías. At CEUVOZ, a voice workshop with Margarita Sanz and finally a film acting workshop with Rocío Belmont. He began working on television, in series such as Blue Demon (2016) and Rosario Tijeras (2016), before landing a regular role in the series Los elegidos (2019) and starring in his first feature film: the acclaimed film Nebaj (2019), Based on a true story and directed by Kenneth Muller. Fernando is also about to release two feature films, Nuevo orden (2020) by Michel Franco and the North American production No Man's Land (2021), by Connor Allyn, where he shares credits with Frank Grillo and Andie MacDowell.

Amanda and Manuel are friends, they hang out during the afternoons, flirt with each other and conceive the idea of turning one of Amanda’s drawings into a stencil to put it on a wall near their school. A romance blooms. When the date for the drawing arrives, Manuel is nowhere to be seen, and nobody knows what happened. Amanda can’t understand this situation.

Luis, a young 20 year old man must remain hidden in a house while the presidential elections pass. This is what Andrés, his boyfriend and presidential candidate of a very conservative party, asked him.

When the authorities failed to help him out, a musician tries to find the thieves who stole his money creating the hashtag #Rats. This leads to people trying to find their own robbers and seek for justice on their own with the aid of social media.



Luis, an 18-year-old Mexican boy with indigenous roots, enters the Heroico Military College with the hope of securing a better future. There, he encounters a rigid and institutionally violent system designed to make him a perfect soldier.

Late one night, Bill Greer and his son Jackson patrol their ranch when Jackson accidentally kills an immigrant Mexican boy. When Bill tries to take the blame for his son, Jackson flees south on horseback, becoming a gringo "illegal alien" in Mexico. Chased by Texas Rangers and Mexican federales, Jackson journeys across Mexico to seek forgiveness from the dead boy's father only to fall in love with the land he was taught to hate.

Saúl, a young bricklayer from Chilpancingo, Mexico, dreams of dancing in Los Tlacololeros dance, but lack of money and family problems prevent him from doing so. The brother of the girl he likes invites him to belong to his criminal group.

History of a Movement is a documentary where a group of friends recount their experiences in the #YoSoy132 student movement, reflecting on how it sparked other significant social movements like Ayotzinapa.

