Overview
- AMACC confirmed on September 23 that Pierre Saint‑Martín’s film will represent Mexico at the Academy Awards and the Goya Awards.
- The drama follows a woman’s pursuit of truth tied to the 1968 Tlatelolco massacre, framing historical memory through a family story.
- The film arrives with Ariel recognition, including Best Actress for Luisa Huertas, plus wins for original screenplay, breakthrough performance and debut feature.
- The campaign includes a limited Mexican theatrical re‑release in October and programmed screenings at European festivals, with streaming plans not yet announced.
- The submission targets an Oscar International Feature nomination and the Goya’s Best Ibero‑American Film slot, prevailing over a shortlist that included Corina, Soy Frankelda, 1938: Cuando el petróleo fue nuestro, La falla and Hombres Íntegros.