Enrique Rivero is a Mexican filmmaker whose independent cinema focuses on isolation and social divides. His debut Parque Vía (2008) won the Golden Leopard at Locarno, praised for its austere and character-driven storytelling. He followed with Mai Morire (2012) and Pozoamargo (2015), continuing to explore themes of solitude and marginalization.
Beto, caretaker of an abandoned upper-class home, clings to routines that shield him from the outside world. When the house is to be sold, his isolation and fear escalate into a devastating act, exposing class divides and the quiet violence of precarity
Nolberto Coria – Beto, Nancy Orozco – Lupe, Tesalia Huerta – Señora
Alex F. – Cinematography, Iván Hernández – Editing, Jacobo Lieberman – Music
Paola Herrera, Michael Rowe
Enrique Rivero