The Museum of Memory & Tolerance’s point of no return
Central Films takes viewers on the harrowing journey of migration in a short film for the Mexico-City-based humanitarian crime museum.
Credits
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- Production Company Central Films/Mexico
- Director Rodrigo Garcia Saiz
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Credits
powered by- Production Company Central Films/Mexico
- Director Rodrigo Garcia Saiz
- Color Urbano Medialab
- Creative Director Pepe Montalvo
- Creative Director Tino Velez
- Copywriter/Art Director Carlos Meza
- Producer Juan Pablo Osio
- Executive Producer Mauricio Francini
- Producer Luis Gerardo Gutierrez Alanís
- Post Producer Leonel Perez
- Post Production Patricia Guerra
- Audio Design Bernardo Bravo
Credits
powered by- Production Company Central Films/Mexico
- Director Rodrigo Garcia Saiz
- Color Urbano Medialab
- Creative Director Pepe Montalvo
- Creative Director Tino Velez
- Copywriter/Art Director Carlos Meza
- Producer Juan Pablo Osio
- Executive Producer Mauricio Francini
- Producer Luis Gerardo Gutierrez Alanís
- Post Producer Leonel Perez
- Post Production Patricia Guerra
- Audio Design Bernardo Bravo
Directed by Rodrigo Garcia Sáiz through Central Films, this cinematic short commissioned by the Mexico City Museum of Memory and Tolerance portrays the touching story of a migrant and the adversities he faces to reach the United States.
The creative, titled Odyssey, showcases the daily challenges that thousands of migrants face and aims to commemorate their journeys when they end tragically. Dedicated to these individuals, it presents migration as a global issue where people risk everything in pursuit of a better life. The creative, titled
Many migrants never reach their destination, and some perish along the way. For many from Mexico, this leaves the Day of the Dead as the only opportunity for them to return home, a day when departed souls reunite briefly with their living family members.