Ana Bertha Espin Movies

Zoey Scott
6 min readApr 18, 2024

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Dive into the enchanting world of cinema through the lens of award-winning Mexican director Ana Bertha Espin. This roundup article takes you on a journey, showcasing the movies that have brought Espin’s unique vision to the silver screen.

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1. Las inocentes (1986)

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“Las inocentes, “ directed by Felipe Cazals and based on the novel by Luigi Pirandello, is a chilling tale of suspense and intrigue set in the world of religious sisterhood. The story revolves around a group of innocent nuns who find themselves trapped in a sinister web of lies, deception, and horror. This movie will take viewers on a harrowing journey as they uncover the dark secrets hidden within the walls of a seemingly peaceful convent.

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2. El tesorito de Crispin (1990)

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“El tesorito de Crispin” is a delightful 1990 Mexican comedy film, bringing laughter and joy to audiences for over an hour and a half. Directed by Roberto Castillo and written by Guillermo Jaime Alarid and María Teresa Colón, this entertaining cinematic experience features the talents of Luis de Alba, César Bono, and Merle Uribe.

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3. Highway Patrolman (1991)

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“Highway Patrolman” captivates viewers with its gritty and unflinching look at the reality of police work. The film follows Pedro, a naive but idealistic young man from Mexico City, who defies his father’s wishes and joins the Federal Highway Patrol. As he embarks on this new journey, Pedro finds that his simple desire to do good is challenged as he is constantly faced with the harsh realities of his job. The movie is a poignant exploration of corruption, ambition and the blurred lines between doing what is right and what is necessary. With stunning performances from its talented cast and a gripping narrative, “Highway Patrolman” is a compelling drama that will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very end.

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4. La mujer de Benjamín (1991)

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“La mujer de Benjamín, “ a 1991 Mexican film, brings together the unexpected and the absurd in one captivating tale of love and life. Set in a small, monotonous town, Benjamin, an elderly bachelor, lives with his sister, Micaela, and fills his days with mundane activities with a group of old men. Benjamin’s life takes an unexpected turn when he falls in love with Natividad, a beautiful and young woman.

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5. Hay para todas (1992)

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In the hilarious 1992 Mexican comedy, Hay para todas, three women navigate the trials and tribulations of love, friendship, and family. Directed by Juan Antonio de la Riva and written by Gabriela Ortigoza, this movie takes us on a journey with the unforgettable trio of Rafael Amador, Fernando Arau, and Romina Castro. With the backdrop of Televicine S. A.

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6. Jefe de vigilancia (1992)

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In 1992, Mexican filmmaker Rafael Montero directed “Jefe de Vigilancia, “ a gritty, action-packed crime drama set amidst the seedy underworld of a Mexican metropolis. The film stars Ada Carrasco and Ana Bertha Espín, two of the hottest young actresses during the period, as they navigate the treacherous world of organized crime.

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7. Ya la hicimos (1993)

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“Ya la hicimos”, a humorous and heartwarming 1993 Mexican film, follows the story of Virginia and Nacho, a struggling couple who are constantly faced with financial hardships. However, their luck finally changes when they win a brand new luxury car through the lottery. As they enjoy their newfound wealth, they find themselves dealing with unexpected challenges and learn valuable lessons about the importance of family, friendship, and cherishing what truly matters in life.

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8. Una buena forma de morir (1994)

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“Una buena forma de morir, “ a 1994 Mexican film directed by Rafael Montero, brings together a gripping tale of revenge, loyalty, and violence that plays out on the city streets. This fast-paced action-crime drama revolves around a man who mourns the loss of his wife, brutally killed at the hands of a notorious gang. Driven by relentless fury and a desire for justice, he embarks on a harrowing journey to seek revenge for his wife’s murder.

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9. Embrujo de rock (1995)

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“Embrujo de rock” is an enchanting 1995 Mexican film that delivers a hilarious blend of comedy, family, and fantasy. When a young witch graduates from her prestigious witchcraft school, she discovers that graduating isn’t as simple as it seems — she must grant three wishes to a regular man.

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10. Por si no te vuelvo a ver (1997)

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“Por si no te vuelvo a ver” is a heartwarming comedy that tells the story of a group of senior citizens who form a musical band and aspire to perform live on stage. The film captures the dream and the spirit of these runaway seniors as they navigate life’s challenges with their love for music.

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11. Luces de la noche (1998)

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In the captivating Mexican drama “Luces de la noche, “ Eduardo, a venerable judge, is faced with an unexpected retirement. With newly found time on his hands, he delves into his past, unearthing a photograph of his former love, the enigmatic singer Tina. Driven by a sense of longing, Eduardo sets out on a journey to find her, only to uncover the heartbreaking truth about her life — the husband she married and the child she bore.

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12. Little Saints (1999)

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Little Saints, also known as Santitos, is a gripping and heartfelt comedy-drama that takes place on the Mexico-California border. Dolores Heredia plays the lead role of Esperanza, a devoted mother who has been searching for her lost daughter. When Esperanza encounters St. Jude, who promises her that her daughter is still alive, she sets off on a life-altering journey to uncover the truth and reunite with her child.

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13. Su alteza serenísima (2001)

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“Su alteza serenísima” (2001) is a powerful and enlightening Portuguese-language drama that delves into the life of Antonio López de Santa Anna, the Mexican dictator who left an indelible mark on his nation’s history. The film is directed by esteemed Mexican filmmaker Felipe Cazals and written by Cazals himself.

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