
“Seeing and listening, then telling, is part of documenting. Voices, sounds, music and image are partners in this waltz.”
Mauricio joined La Media Luna Producciones in 1997, and got his first break alongside Juan Carlos Rulfo on the documentary In the Pit (2006), for which he would go on to win the Ariel for Best Sound, together with Natalia Bruschtein.
In 2007 he collaborated on Paul Leduc's film Cobrador, In God We Trust. With Valentina Leduc he won the Coral for Best Editing at the Havana New Latin American Film Festival. Both were also nominated for the Ariel from the Mexican Academy of Film Arts and Sciences for the same film.
With Juan Carlos Rulfo he has collaborated on Finca (2009), a project with Natalie Portman; Carrière, 250 Meters (2011); the TV series One Hundred Years with Juan Rulfo (2017), and Once Upon a Time (2018).
He has also taken part in the productions El patio de mi casa (2013) and Vuelve a la vida (2015), both directed by Carlos Hagerman; the Behind The Scenes — Tijuana for Human Flow directed by Ai Weiwei (2017) and Bel Canto by Paul Weitz (2018).
