Netflix unveils Mexican projects with Diego Luna, Alonso Ruizpalacios, Maite Alberdi

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The new project of Diego Luna, Alonso Louise Palacios and Double Oscar nominee Mighty Alberdi is one of the five national film rosters announced by Netflix on Mexico Film Day (August 15th).

Luna, included in her recent credits Spider woman kissing and Stars war Spinoff Series Andorwill be starring Mexico 86a satirical view of Mexico’s unlikely bid to host the 1986 World Cup, directed by Gabriel Lipstein.

Ruizpalacios oversaw this year’s Berlinale Selection cocina Rooney Mara starring after the praised work Policeman movie and Geros.

His new movie aura From Carlos Fuentes’ 1962 novel, it entangles the stories of six women who decide to free themselves amid self-censorship, family and social pressure. Producers include Cassandra Ciangherotti, Angeles Cruz, Natalia Solián, Naian González Norvind, Ilse Salas, Fernanda Castillo Star and Stacy Perskie.

My childthis is a working title and translated His own sonDirected by Chilean documentarian Alberdi, who won an Oscar nod Mall Agent and Eternal memory.

Her new documentary follows Alejandra, who wants to have a baby, faces pressure, disguises her pregnancy and causes a nationwide scandal.

To close the slate Against a hurricane (This will be translated into Against a hurricane), about two sea brothers who survived Category 5 Hurricane Otis off the coast of Asapulco. and Brave time (This will be translated into Time for rebellion)) About an accident that connects a psychoanalyst with a police agent in an unexpected adventure. Lewis Gerald Mendes and Memo Vilgas Starr.

The streamer also said it will release a previously announced feature of Rodrigo Garcia on Friday Folies On select theaters and Netflix in November.

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“We’re excited to announce that we’re a great place to go,” said Carolina Leconte, Mexico’s vice president of content. “We continue to be committed to Mexico, our culture and our identity.” In February, the streamer said it has invested $1 billion in Mexican series and films over the next four years.

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