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Mexico 86
Directed by
César Díaz
2024
89m
Drama
,
Thriller
6.3
93%
7.4
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A Guatemalan activist battles a corrupt dictatorship in 1976 and flees to Mexico, leaving her son. Ten years later he joins her, forcing a choice between motherhood and her cause.
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Cast of Mexico 86
Bérénice Bejo
Maria
Matheo Labbe
Marco
Leonardo Ortizgris
Miguel
Julieta Egurrola
Eugenia
Guie Cuyun
Luis
Fermín Martínez
Armando
César Díaz
Director / Screenplay
Géraldine Sprimont
Producer
Anne-Laure Guégan
Producer
Delphine Schmit
Co-Producer
Hans Everaert
Co-Producer
Hans Everaert
Co-Producer
Justin Ambrosino
Executive Producer
Virginie Surdej
Director Of Photography
Sabrina Riccardi
Costume Design
Marie-Pierre Hattabi
Key Hair Stylist
Isaac Castellanos
Costume Supervisor
Jimena Tenorio
Key Costumer
Pierre Abadie
First Assistant Director
Thomas Bouffioulx
Colorist
Mexico 86 Ratings & Reviews
Eye for Film
Amber Wilkinson
Diaz has drawn partially on his relationship with his own mother and the specificity of place and time also help the tensions to feel authentic.
Loud and Clear Reviews
William Stottor
In Mexico 86, César Díaz navigates the fallout of civil war on Guatemalan citizens with an autobiographical account of an activist mother and her young son.
Moveable Fest
Stephen Saito
Feels like a major step for both Diaz and his country for bringing to light a time destined to stay in darkness otherwise.
InSession Film
Hector A. Gonzalez
Díaz's vision in the film is a mixture of endearment and understanding. He does so with a delicateness that helps bring out the importance behind his story, although one might feel overwhelmed by the weak thriller elements that come with it.
IONCINEMA.com
Nicholas Bell
A film which feels anxiety laden and compassionate while also reflecting on the terrors of the past and the countless individuals who never received their reckoning.
Cine Sin Fronteras
Rene Sanchez
A well-executed and tense political drama about a mother who must choose between fighting for her revolutionary ideals against the Guatemalan dictatorship, or building a life with her family. [Full Review in Spanish]
The Hollywood Reporter
Jordan Mintzer
If anything, Diaz succeeds in conveying how fatal the conflict in his homeland truly was, making its way into foreign lands and tearing loving families apart
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