
Acting
Ianis Guerrero was born on October 20, 1980, in Mexico City. He began his acting training at the Instituto Superior de Arte in Havana, Cuba, and later continued his studies at the Théâtre National de Chaillot in Paris, France. Upon returning to Mexico, he founded the production company "Artepepan Films," with which he produced and wrote the feature film Malamados, directed by Pedro Ramírez. Throughout his career, he has been recognized for his work in film and television. In 2007, he won the Ariel Award for Best Short Film for Fin de Trayecto, directed by Acán Coen. Ianis has worked in several notable films, such as "Nosotros los Nobles" (2013), where he played Lucho, "A la mala" (2015), in which he portrayed an agent with a complicated backstory, and "Vuelven" (2017), a horror thriller where he played Caco. On television, he appeared in "Club de Cuervos" (2015-2019), playing Moisés, a football player with personal struggles, and in "Blue Demon" (2017), where he took on the role of Carlos Ruiz "Viento Negro," a character linked to professional wrestling. More recently, in 2022, he was part of the production of "La mujer del Diablo," where he portrayed Tarazona. In 2024, Ianis Guerrero starred in the film "El Halcón," playing "Pancho," a wrestler seeking redemption. Throughout his career, he has demonstrated great versatility in portraying various characters across different genres, solidifying his place as a prominent figure in Mexican entertainment.

The dreams of five strangers traveling to Puerto Rico are put on hold when immigration authorities confine them in 'El cuartito'.

A chronicle of the Mexican oil expropriation in 1938 through the eyes of President Lazaro Cardenas and journalist Alberto Miranda.

Desperate to save his family from death threats by a notorious drug dealer, Mateo Cruz steals the venerated image of the Virgin of Guadalupe causing pandemonium throughout Mexico.

Tells the "riches to rags" story of the Nobles, three upper-class twenty-somethings that appear to have no limits to their checkbooks, and no direction in their lives. Until one day, their father tries to teach them a lesson by staging a financial scandal that forces the whole family to escape to an old house in the poor side of town, and leads the "kids" to do what they haven't done before: get jobs.
Ivan lives with his mother in the daily routine. Without prior notice, Jacobo, the oldest son who was absent, comes back home; desperate for his own situation he decides to start a short trip with his younger brother, Ivan. All along the journey they will learn to understand each other, they will try to make up for lost time and rebuild their affective bonds.
Soledad is a very lonely woman who falls into a big depression where she'll find a series of dreams in which she slowly transforms in to fire. She will try her best to escape from both dreams and reality, finding another state of mind.

Juan's sexual fantasy is to have a threesome; Cris, his partner, is willing to satisfy him.

Criminals control Mexico and wrestling is now illegal. A retired fighter and a policewoman join forces to stop the perfidious criminal who has kidnapped her son.

When the Rebolledo accountants' children finally leave their home, their lonely parents, feeling abandoned, come up with the crazy plan to win the lottery in order to regain the interest of Pali and Marcelo. Posing as millionaires works wonders, so much so that their children give up their personal ventures in order to be close to them. But things get out of control when they demand the same luxuries.

Nelly and Alex, a couple that reunites, fortuitously, after two years of separation. Now, they must settle their outstanding issues in order to move on with their lives. Slowly, they get into a battle between their grudges and their regrets accumulated in their souls. A sickly love. A constant fight between passion, love and hate that face each other and from which there can only be a winner.

Raúl and his father share a house with his uncle and his partner. One night they hear a violent argument. Raúl doesn’t know what to do.

When Juan, a 35-year-old truck driver learns he has a daughter, he decides to become responsible. He quits alcohol and takes one last chance at his job, to deliver various goods to Mexico City. At a gas station, Vanesa, a Mexican Lolita with pink-dyed hair convinces Juan to let her go with him. A rebellious teenager and a broken man start a journey where they confront each other and their own demons only to realize that this strange encounter can awake something unexpected and beautiful in them.

When Juan, a 35-year-old truck driver learns he has a daughter, he decides to become responsible. He quits alcohol and takes one last chance at his job, to deliver various goods to Mexico City. At a gas station, Vanesa, a Mexican Lolita with pink-dyed hair convinces Juan to let her go with him. A rebellious teenager and a broken man start a journey where they confront each other and their own demons only to realize that this strange encounter can awake something unexpected and beautiful in them.
