documentary work

Armed to the teeth is a powerful Mexican documentary revisiting the 2010 killing of two Monterrey graduate students by the Mexican Army. Through investigation, testimonies, and new evidence, it shows they were falsely labeled criminals and challenges the official account. The film reignited public debate, amplified calls for justice, increased scrutiny of the military, and helped restore the case to public and legal attention. It won the Ariel Award for Best Documentary and is a landmark in contemporary Mexican documentary film.

Available on Netflix

Sound design by Octavio Sanchez

Re-recording mixing by Alejandro Mayorquin