Andrés Kaiser / Director

His debut feature "Feral" (2018) is a religious horror thriller that was screened in fifty festivals and won the FIPRESCI Prize and Best Director at RIFF Oslo. His first documentary work "Teorema de Tiempo" (2022), winner at the Guanajuato, Monterrey and recently won the award for Best Documentary Feature at the Ariel Awards 2023, uses splendid found family footage to narrate the lights and shadows of a migrant family during the Mexico of the century. He is the author of the book of short stories "La Zarza Ardiente" (Atrasalante, 2017) text winner of the Manuel José Othón Literature Award, which was written under the gaze of Vicente Leñero through his literary workshop. He is currently working on "Preciosísima Sangre" a horror thriller that tells the story of a demonic possession inside an 18th century female convent, as well as on "La Primavera de los Anacoretas" an archival documentary that reconstructs the psychoanalytic experience that occurred inside a Benedictine monastery in Cuernavaca during the 1960s.