To Live

by Julián Hernández
Category
Director
Julián Hernández
Country / Year
Mexico, 2013
Genre
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Rights
Festivals, Sales
Length
10′, col. b/w.

SYNOPSIS

To live is a dream. The fight to communicate and ward off loneliness. The story of ourselves.

DIRECTOR

Julián Hernández is born in Mexico City in 1972 and he graduated in film from the state University UNAM. Among his previous works are the feature films Broken Sky (2006), A Thousand Clouds of Peace Fence the Sky, Love, Your Being Love Will Never End  (2003), winner of the Teddy Award at Berlin Film Festival and Raging Sun, Raging Sky, winner of the same Award but in 2009. His four last features, all represented by The Open Reel, are: I Am Happiness on Earth (2014), Tattoo of Revenge (2018), Asphalt Goddess (2019), The Trace of Your Lips (2023). Hernández has also directed the short films Por encima del abismo de la desesperación (1996), Hubo un tiempo en que los sueños dieron paso a largas noches de insomnio (1997), Bramadero (2007), Vago rumor de mares en zozobra (2008), Atmósfera (2010), Wandering Clouds (2013), Young Man at the Bar Masturbating with Rage and Nerve (2015), Boys on the Rooftop (2016) and The Day Began Yesterday (2020). Two Amongst Many (2022) and Cobalto (2023) are his last short productions.


PHOTOGALLERY

    • Title
      To Live
    • Rights
      Festivals, Sales
    • Country
      Mexico
    • Year
      2013
    • Length
      10′, col.
    • Director
      Julián Hernández
    • Screenplay
      Julián Hernández, Ulises Pérez, Sergio Loo
    • Editing
      Emiliano Arenales Osorio
    • Photography
      Diego Arizmendi, Alejandro Cantù
    • Music
      Federico Ibarra, Jorge Mejía Avante,
      Silvestre Revueltas
    • Sound
      Aurora Ojeda
    • Cast
      Salvador Alvarez, Enrique Cárdenas, Mónica Galván, Pablo Molina, Erick Montes, Mario Oliver, Juan Carlos Ortuño
    • Producer
      Roberto Fiesco
    • Production
      Cooperativa Cinematográfica Morelos,
      Mil Nubes Cine
    • Cineteca Nacional Mexico City 2018
    • Cineteca Nacional Mexico City 2021 – Retrospective Julián Hernández
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