
What happens in Mexico City in 2033?
2033 is a deeply personal project—at its core, it's a story about the relationship between a father and his son. But it also reflects my vision of what could be Mexico’s most probable future.
The film was shot over 33 days in 20 different locations, with a budget of 2.5 million USD. Many of the locations were provided at no cost. We used an Arricam Lite 35mm camera to achieve a specific depth of field and visual texture, combining saturated and desaturated tones to emphasize extreme heat and sterile environments.
Unfortunately, film distribution in Mexico is chaotic. And while digital distribution offers potential, it’s also likely to be plagued by corruption.
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