Martha Sosa Elizondo

Martha Sosa Elizondo

Biografia

Creative producer of fiction and non-fiction films since 1997. Her first film, Amores Perros, also the debut film of director Alejandro González Iñárritu, marked a milestone in the history of Mexican cinema with the award for Best Film in the International Critics’ Week of the Cannes Film Festival in 2000. In 2011 she produced the documentary Presumed Guilty, which has been seen by millions in Mexico and the world and is instructional material in law schools across the country. The 12 films she has produced have participated in the international circuit of film festivals, have been released in theaters across the country, and have been sold worldwide. They have received 156 national and international awards, such as Academy Awards and Golden Globes. She won the Emmy Award for Presumed Guilty and twice got the Humanitas award by the International Documentary Association with Los que se quedan and Presumed Guilty. Her films stand out for putting faith in a director’s vision and for believing in their emotional power that generates changes in the viewer. She is the producer of the first Mexican romantic comedy, Cindy la Regia, acquired by Amazon. She also produced Cindy la Regia, La Serie, and an animated documentary about a Mexican girl and three young persons in a situation of migrant vulnerability, called No place like home, directed by Carlos Hagerman, which was released at the end of the year 2021.

Festival Internacional de Cine de Monterrey

Tuottaja

Elokuvat
2019

Cindy La Regia

2003

Nicotina

Dokumentit
2008

Presunto culpable

2004

Un día más

Lyhyet
1999

La historia de I y O