
Tatiana Graullera is based in Mexico City and specializes in the production of films. Graullera studied Audiovisual Communication at the University of the Cloister of Sor Juana. She participated in the documentary film workshop given by James Benning, framed in the International Contemporary Film Festival of Mexico City (FICCO).
She was awarded a scholarship by Ibermedia in 2009, and in 2010 her first project as a producer for UN MUNDO SECRETO, directed by Gabriel Mariño, won the Swiss production Fund Visions Sud Est and premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival 62. In 2017, she premiered the documentary GUERREO by Ludovic Bonleux in Ambulante 12 and Miguel Caderón's short documentary CAMALEON.
Her first short film as a director MONTAÑISTAS was produced by IMCINE and premiered at the Film Festival, 30 'Recontres de Toulouse, France. The documentary A WILD STREAM (2018), directed by Nuria Ibañez, won the Swiss post-production fund Visions Sud Est. In the same year, Lila Aviles' first feature film LA CAMARISTA premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival. She also premiered UNA CORRIENTE SALVAJE in Mexico and LA CAMARISTA at the 2018 Morelia International Film Festival of 2018, where both films were awarded Best Documentary and Best Feature Film, respectively.
Currently, she is producing EN UNA ESQUINA DE MÉXICO, directed by Leonor Maldonado, and SEX PANCHITOS PUNK, a feature-length documentary by Gustavo Gamou. THE CHAMBERMAID was chosen to represent México as its submission for consideration in the Best International Feature Film Oscar 2020 Category, and also for Goya’s 2020 awards.

Every Friday night, Rigo leaves his family in Brownsville, Texas and crosses the US-Mexico border to return to his hometown of Matamoros where he teaches forty men a choreographed routine. In an environment heavily impacted by drug trafficking, The Dance of the Ejido 20 of Matamoros is a platform where the performers can mourn and release their fears through sweat and physical pain.