Overview
- The installation opened October 5 at Lago/Algo in Chapultepec and runs with free admission through January 4, 2026.
- Nearly a million feet of unused Amores Perros footage preserved by UNAM since 2018 has been repurposed for public display.
- Iñárritu stresses it is not a director’s cut, presenting 35mm projections without original dialogue or score.
- A new soundscape built from Mexico City field recordings by Martín Hernández, Nicolas Becker and Ken Yasumoto accompanies visual montages by Iñárritu and Conor O’Neil with guidance from editor Luis Carballar.
- Part of a 25th‑anniversary program, the work follows a stop at Fondazione Prada and is slated for LACMA, with technical support from Cineteca Nacional, Filmoteca UNAM and Auditorio Nacional projectors.