Uxmal Álvarez Trejo has been a student at the National School of Cinematographic Arts, the oldest film institution in Latin America, since 2022. His work is characterized by a rigorous focus on political cinema and social realism, exploring contemporary issues through a critical gaze deeply committed to reality. His work is influenced by political cinema and social realism, as evidenced in Oasis, a documentary that portrays the lives of queer immigrants in Mexico City and received a mention in the prestigious José Rovirosa Award. With each project, he seeks for cinema to transcend representation and become an act of questioning and social transformation.
Oasis
(Director)
Echoes
(Second Assistant Camera)
Meet Me Again
(Editor)
The Last Round
(Sound)
The Lost Arm of God
(Director of Photography)
Lethargy
(Sound Recordist)
Lethargy
(Sound Editor)
Lethargy
(Sound Mixer)
Of Men and Armors
(Director)
Of Men and Armors
(Writer)
I Plead Time Does Not Take You Away
(Gaffer)