“Working with Amat is a very important commitment, because he is a director who has made Mexican cinema seen around the world. I had seen his films before and they seem super hard and very raw to me. Heli It left me in shock, it left me shocked for a long time”, recalls Mori. “Finding that he is a kind, tender, intelligent man, I found fascinating as it contrasts with his work. As a director he seems professional and brilliant to me, it has been an honor to be in this film,” added the actress.
Within the theme, the issue of a Canadian mining company that is operating in a locality is involved, this is one of the discussions that has raised the most reactions in recent times in various regions of Mexico, and it is precisely the social issues that Amat Escalante addresses. in their productions that generate these conversations around the country and the news we have.
“The great villain of this film is the free market and this film adds new levels to the violence we see in Mexico, beyond just gunshots and gunshots,” reflects Bonilla. “Here a lot of floors of violence generated by capitalism supported by corruption unfold like an accordion, which in many ways manifests itself with the Aldama family,” adds the actor who plays a conceptual artist.
Barbara Mori has become one of the most versatile actresses in Mexican entertainment, going from television, comedy, drama, thriller and social issues, so she has seen in this production a way of being consistent with what the show can generate in the environment.
“I feel that we carry a responsibility on our shoulders to tell stories that really generate a type of conversation. It seems fair to me that this is the cinema that Amat makes, which is to immerse yourself in something beyond the human psyche, also in the social problems that we face as community”, reflected the actress of Uruguayan origin.
“As artists and as citizens we have to reflect on the injustice that exists and how the class is given, which is part of what we see in this film,” Mori pointed out.
The premiere that they lived as a cast at the Claude Debussy Theater in Cannes was a moment that few performers can live and being cheered live is marked. “It was very exciting to be in such a beautiful place where we were all together seeing the film for the first time and we were hugging each other, and we saw that people kept applauding, it was beautiful, it is a very beautiful moment for the career of all of us”, concluded Barbara Mori.