In some moments of a conversation with La Jornada , Natalia Bermúdez is a child. In others, she is a film director with strong ideas, but also a "complex character" who doesn't mind expressing her feelings, even in front of a camera that will record a film archive about a personal topic .
She shares the creative process of her documentary Norte , a painful “open-heart surgery” and an eruption of viscera that, however, ultimately becomes an organic therapy and a demonstration that “it is necessary to lose oneself in all latitudes to be able to find the north.”
In her non-fiction film , produced by the Centro de Capacitación Cinematográfica (CCC), where she graduated, she exposes the relationship between two brothers, hers and her brother Rodrigo, a young man who is fighting to escape the hell of drugs.
Natalia presents her family through a bold audiovisual exercise, which was shown yesterday—and two days later—at the Guanajuato International Film Festival, in León, San Miguel de Allende, and Irapuato.
