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As soon as the project took its first steps, “I understood that this fiction could not finish being told if it did not put the voice and the face and the names of some of the people who live this in their daily lives” and that “they were the ones who narrated it “, he indicated.<\/p>\n

Thus, Berist\u00e1in’s third feature film is a mixture of fiction and documentary, in which the character of Julia meets real people from groups that search for the disappeared, who present their cases on screen.<\/p>\n

“Dignify yours”<\/h2>\n

While traveling from Mexico City following her daughter’s trail to the area where she disappeared<\/b>devastated by drug trafficking and trafficking, Julia comes into contact with other people who fight for their rights, as a trans activist.<\/p>\n

“For me, the important thing about the film ends up being the networks that (Julia) tends or weaves towards other women in her other struggles, in her other quests to dignify her men and women,” explains Berist\u00e1in.<\/p>\n

Although shot in the state of San Luis Potos\u00ed, in part because it was a safer place for the team than other areas of Mexico<\/b>in the film it is not specified where Julia is moving as a way of showing that the drama of the disappeared “crosses the country in all its latitudes”, says the director.<\/p>\n