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Oscar Croda Gutiérrez, experimental filmmaker and audiovisual artist from Xalapa, Veracruz, specializes in writing, directing, and editing audiovisual projects. His focus encompasses experimental, expanded, and performance cinema, exploring innovative forms of creation. A graduate of Universidad Anáhuac in Communication with a specialty in Cinematography, he has participated in workshops and diplomas at institutions such as Ambulante and Escine. He has directed diverse projects, including short films and video dances, standing out at festivals such as Ficterra 2023 and the Veracruz World Film Festival. In 2023, he completed his short film "Matando Víbora en Viernes" with Ruleta Films.

Through a video essay, uprooting and the search for home is explored. The inquiry is born and explored from the body; resistance is the body, my body is my house, I am my own house.

Ser, a person, fights against depression, anxiety and fear, a dark creature within. Failing to escape from it, he surrenders to this feelings within him, embarking on an internal journey to reconnect with his essence and transform into light.

In Playa del Niño, a territory worn by the passage of time, two worlds intersect in the search for freedom. The world of Julio, a young man determined to kill the tides of his life, and Noeh, a fisherman drowning in the circumstances that surround him. Reality and fiction converge to give life to a story hidden in the landscapes of Cancun.

Ser, a person, fights against depression, anxiety and fear, a dark creature within. Failing to escape from it, he surrenders to this feelings within him, embarking on an internal journey to reconnect with his essence and transform into light.

In Playa del Niño, a territory worn by the passage of time, two worlds intersect in the search for freedom. The world of Julio, a young man determined to kill the tides of his life, and Noeh, a fisherman drowning in the circumstances that surround him. Reality and fiction converge to give life to a story hidden in the landscapes of Cancun.

Ser, a person, fights against depression, anxiety and fear, a dark creature within. Failing to escape from it, he surrenders to this feelings within him, embarking on an internal journey to reconnect with his essence and transform into light.

In Playa del Niño, a territory worn by the passage of time, two worlds intersect in the search for freedom. The world of Julio, a young man determined to kill the tides of his life, and Noeh, a fisherman drowning in the circumstances that surround him. Reality and fiction converge to give life to a story hidden in the landscapes of Cancun.

In Playa del Niño, a territory worn by the passage of time, two worlds intersect in the search for freedom. The world of Julio, a young man determined to kill the tides of his life, and Noeh, a fisherman drowning in the circumstances that surround him. Reality and fiction converge to give life to a story hidden in the landscapes of Cancun.

In Playa del Niño, a territory worn by the passage of time, two worlds intersect in the search for freedom. The world of Julio, a young man determined to kill the tides of his life, and Noeh, a fisherman drowning in the circumstances that surround him. Reality and fiction converge to give life to a story hidden in the landscapes of Cancun.

Ser, a person, fights against depression, anxiety and fear, a dark creature within. Failing to escape from it, he surrenders to this feelings within him, embarking on an internal journey to reconnect with his essence and transform into light.

“Light is like water” is an adaptation of the story by Gabriel García Márquez, which is found in the “12 pilgrim tales.” Floating and sailing between innocent waters, Totó and Joel would travel through worlds outside the surface. Curious brothers, fleeing from a reality, would rescue from the bottom the light that they had lost for years.

“Light is like water” is an adaptation of the story by Gabriel García Márquez, which is found in the “12 pilgrim tales.” Floating and sailing between innocent waters, Totó and Joel would travel through worlds outside the surface. Curious brothers, fleeing from a reality, would rescue from the bottom the light that they had lost for years.