List of Mexican films of 2016

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This is a list of Mexican films released in 2016 .

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Films

DateTitleDirectorCastGenreNotesRef.
January 1 El Cumple de la Abuela Javier Colinas Susana Alexander
Paola Núñez
Marimar Vega
Comedy [2]
February 12 Busco Novio Para Mi Mujer Enrique Begne Sandra Echeverría
Arath de la Torre
Jesús Ochoa
ComedyRemake of the Argentine film Un Novio Para Mi Mujer (2007) [3]
February 26Las Aparicio Moisés Ortíz Ana de la Reguera
Carmen Farías
Liz Gallardo
Iliana Fox
Tenoch Huerta Mejía
Damián Alcázar
Joaquín Cosío
DramaBased on the TV series of the same name [4]
March 11Paraíso Perdido Humberto Hinojosa Ana Claudia Talancón
Iván Sánchez
Andrés Almeida
Thriller [5]
March 31 Compadres Enrique Begne Omar Chaparro
Joey Morgan
Eric Roberts
Erick Elías
Aislinn Derbez
Action-comedy [6]
April 8 Chronic: El Ultimo Paciente Michel Franco Tim Roth
Sarah Sutherland
Robin Bartlett
Nailea Norvind
DramaPremiered at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival and was selected to compete for the Palme d'Or, where it was awarded for Best Screenplay. [7] [8] [9] [10] [11]
April 15 Desierto Jonás Cuarón Gael García Bernal
Jeffrey Dean Morgan
Marco Pérez
Alondra Hidalgo
ThrillerMexican entry for Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards [12]
[13]
[14]
April 22 Las Elegidas David Pablos Nancy Talamantes
Óscar Torres
Alicia Quiñonez
Drama Ariel Award for Best Picture in 2016 [15]
May 13¿Qué Culpa Tiene el Niño? Gustavo Loza Karla Souza
Ricardo Abarca
Jesús Ochoa
Mara Escalante
Comedy [16]
May 19Rumbos Paralelos Rafael Montero Ludwika Paleta
Iliana Fox
Michel Brown
Arturo Barba
Drama [17]
June 26La Caridad Marcelino Islas Jaime Garza
Verónica Langer
Drama [18]
July 1La Niña de la Mina Jorge Ramírez Valera Regina Blandón
José Ángel Bichir
Horror [19]
July 22 Mr. Pig Diego Luna Danny Glover
Maya Rudolph
José María Yazpik
Joel Murray
Drama [20]
August 19Me Estás Matando Susana Roberto Sneider Gael García Bernal
Verónica Echegui
Ashley Hinshaw
Daniel Giménez Cacho
ComedyBased on the novel Ciudades Desiertas by José Agustín [21]
August 26 Te Prometo Anarquía Julio Hernández Cordón Diego Calva
Eduardo Martínez
DramaWinner of the Golden Leopard at the 2015 Locarno International Film Festival [22]
September 2 La Delgada Línea Amarilla Celso García Damián Alcázar
Joaquín Cosio
Silverio Palacios
Gustavo Sánchez Parra
Américo Hollander
Drama [23]
September 16 No Manches Frida Nacho G. Velilla Omar Chaparro
Martha Higareda
Fernanda Castillo
ComedyRemake of the German film Fack ju Göhte (2013) [24]
September 19 7:19 Jorge Michel Grau Héctor Bonilla
Demián Bichir
Verónica Langer
Drama [25]
October 7 Treintona, Soltera y Fantástica Chava Cartas Bárbara Mori
Jordi Mollà
Marimar Vega
Angélica Aragón
Juan Pablo Medina
Comedy [26]
October 28La Vida Inmoral de la Pareja Ideal Manolo Caro Cecilia Suárez
Manuel Rulfo
Sebastián Aguirre
Ximena Romo
Juan Pablo Medina
Comedy [27]
October 28 La Leyenda del Chupacabras Alberto Rodríguez Animated [28]
October 28 El Jeremías Anwar Safa Martín Castro
Karem Momo
Daniel Giménez Cacho
Isela Vega
Comedy [29]
November 4Kilómetro 31 – 2 Rigoberto Castañeda Carlos Aragón
Mauricio García Lozano
Adriá Collado
Verónica Merchant
ThrillerSequel to the Mexican film KM31 (2006) [30]
November 18 Macho Antonio Serrano Miguel Rodarte
Aislinn Derbez
Renato López
Manolo Cardona
Comedy [31]
November 25 Un Monstruo de Mil Cabezas Rodrigo Plá Jana Raluy
Sebastián Aguirre
Emilio Echevarría
Daniel Giménez Cacho
DramaPremiered at the 72nd Venice International Film Festival in 2015 [32]

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