Cuando llegue a casa

When I Get Home
Paco is 15 and lives in a working-class neighbourhood in Guadalajara with his grandmother Pina, a seamstress who supports them both with her work and steady presence. Paco spends most of his time with Andrea, his best friend, with whom he shares school days, walks through the neighbourhood and moments of closeness where he feels free to express himself. At home, Paco observes Pina’s world: the rhythm of her sewing, repeated gestures and quiet affection. As she makes him a shirt, Paco begins to feel an unease he cannot fully name about his place and the way he is seen. Without putting it into words, he explores this feeling through small gestures until he has altered the garment his grandmother made for him, cutting it to fit the way he wants to look. During the Catholic church’s patron saint festival in the neighbourhood, Paco wanders through the fair with Andrea and meets Mario, an older teenager who awakens a new and confusing attraction. Between carnival rides and a shared moment in the park, Paco experiences the tension between what he feels and what he dares to show. Back at home, this intimate encounter quietly reshapes his relationship with his grandmother.
by Edgar Adrián (Director, Screenplay)
with Ricardo Martínez, María Rojo, Alise Cortéz, Zahid Estrada, Antonio Venegas
Mexico 2026 Spanish 20' Colour World premiere recommendation: 14 years and up

With

  • Ricardo Martínez (Paco)
  • María Rojo (Pina)
  • Alise Cortéz (Andrea)
  • Zahid Estrada (Mario)
  • Antonio Venegas (Ramsés)

Crew

Director Edgar Adrián
Screenplay Edgar Adrián
Cinematography Perla Ascanio
Editing Raziel Espinoza, Edgar Adrián
Music Andra Avantgarde
Sound Design Mario Tena
Production Design Mariel Zamora
Costumes Luna M. López
Make-Up Luna M. López
Casting Aura Barba, Edgar Adrián
Producers Edgar Adrián, Aura Barba
Executive Producer José Ramón Miquelajáuregui

Produced by

Flor de Papel

Guadalajara, Mexico

Co-produced by

Universidad de Guadalajara

Guadalajara, Mexico

Edgar Adrián

Born in Guadalajara, Mexico in 1999, he studied audiovisual arts at the University of Guadalajara. His work approaches cinema from a queer perspective and within the context of independent filmmaking, with a particular interest in intimate and everyday processes. Cuando llegue a casa is his graduation film and his first short as a director.

Filmography

2026 Cuando llegue a casa (When I Get Home); short film, Berlinale 2026

Bio- & filmography as of Berlinale 2026