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- A psycho-physiologist experiments with drugs and a sensory-deprivation tank and has visions he believes are genetic memories.
- The love story of Luciana, a beautiful and joyful young girl who, after her father's death, escapes from the sexual harassment to find love.
- A honorable drifter constantly on the run finds his enemies closing in around him.
- A documentary about the holy week of a rare tribe in the Mexican wilderness.
- A dramatization of John Reed's newspaper accounts of the Mexican Revolution. Considered the first real film in Mexican cinema to be made on the Mexican Revolution.
- Emina, a single mother with a sick son, begins a journey searching a Tarahumara healer who lives in the enigmatic mountain range of Chihuahua.
- In 1886 the residents of a town in Chihuahua reject the abuses of the authorities and the army.
- Evaristo and Luis Antonio - indigenous brothers from the SierraTarahumara in northwest Mexico - have just graduated from boarding elementary school. Evaristo desires to continue his education, leading a bicultural life, where the Tarahumara, or Raramuri as they call themselves, have the opportunity to keep learning to speak, read and write in Spanish, the Mexican official language. Meanwhile Luis Antonio "Tony" is very happy to be done with school. Even though he is a smart kid and has won a grant to move on to high school, he prefers to live life in the ranch, where the kids grow up at a very young age. One morning the brothers are sent to deliver some medicine to a far away community. Tony asks their grandfather for permission to take his horse but the answer is no. Nevertheless, he decides to take it, even if Evaristo is not convinced. They take a wrong path that leads them to a narrow and deep canyon. The horse cannot go on so the boys tie it around a tree. When they come back for it the horse is no longer there. Both, angry and worried, walk in the forest looking for it; Tony thinks the horse was stolen while Evaristo is worried about the assignment. Arguing about this, they suddenly lose each other. Now each on their own continue the journey separately; Tony looks for the horse and ends up at an amusing party, while Evaristo is lonely in the canyons looking for the place to deliver the medicine. The trip becomes longer than expected. They can't go back without the horse.
- A worker of the Mexican Indigenist Institute tries to help the Tarahumara Indians to protect and keep their lands, but he must face corrupt landowners and politicians.
- During his vacations, 12-year-old Manuel travels by train with his mother to the Sierra Tarahumara to spend a few days with his father, who works in the mountains with the indigenous people protecting nature. Manuel befriends Jesus, who takes him to his town and teaches him the customs of his own. Both children discover illegal loggers.
- Tarahumara Projects is a contemporary portrait of a Tarahumara family as they are disrupted by modern life in a deserted landscape.
- An encounter between the texts of Antonin Artaud and the films of Raymonde Carasco on the Tarahumaras tribe in Mexico.