Aymara Larson Rivero

Aymara Larson Rivero grew up in Mexico City, where she studied Social Anthropology at the Autonomous Metropolitan University. Her first approach to filmmaking was during the political upheaval caused by the forced disappearance of the 43 students of Ayotzinapa, the result is Ver Arder y no meter las manos (2014), collaborative short film animation that speaks about this shock. Her first solo short film, Kunami Che’e: To Wrap Oneself With The Nagua, is an ethnographic documentary.