The Weight of History

History in Mexico is not something you visit in a museum. It lives in language, habits, family stories, and unspoken rules. You feel it in conversations and in silences. For a documentary filmmaker, this weight is always present, whether the film is explicitly historical or not. Filming Mexico means accepting that the past is never […]

Independence as Identity

Independence is often treated as a temporary phase. Something you do until you are invited inside a larger system. In Mexico, independence is not a waiting room. It is an identity. Building creative studios here without outside permission is not a protest or a compromise. It is a choice about ownership, voice, and responsibility. The […]

From Law to Lens

For many years my life was clearly defined. I was a lawyer. I knew how my days would look, how success was measured, and what was expected of me. The structure was solid and the path was respected. From the outside, it made sense. What did not make sense was the quiet feeling that something […]

Adventure as Narrative

Adventure is often misunderstood as something external. People think it is about distance, danger, or extreme conditions. For me, adventure is a way of paying attention. It is a state where your senses sharpen and your ego quiets down. That state is where storytelling begins. Enduro riding and sailing are not hobbies that sit outside […]