"Revolution" in 100 Minutes

Morelia, Mexico ~ October 17, 2010

With Diego Luna at the head, the conglomeration of short films presents at the 2010 Morelia Film Festival. The wager of Revolución is simple, its execution not so much. It was a question of assembling 1o short films a maximum of 10 minutes each, where every director shows his vision of the Mexican Revolution today. Not the historical one, but the moral, spiritual and social one. Seven of 10 directors presented themselves in the film contest.

Diego Luna made sure that the big virtue of
Revolución was that none of the directors saw what the other was doing. "They are personal and independent points of view, but as a collection they share the same sound, a color somehow that connects them. The order in which the shorts are put affects very much how the final product is understood."

Luna directed the short film Pacífico, that will be one of the last works of 2011.  Source