
The Man Who Saw Too Much
Documentary
Overview
A film about fragility; about a man obsessed with photographing the accident who discovered that the fate of others was his way of connecting to life. When does the image of the accident become the object of desire? Following the footsteps of Metinides and the work of contemporary tabloid photographers, we discover Mexico City through a narrative of crime scenes and accidents; rubbernecking though Metinides’ Gaze.
Top Cast
Enrique Metinides
Enrique Metinides
Self
Enrique Metinides
Self
Felipe León Romo
Felipe León Romo
Felipe León Romo
Pedro Meyer
Pedro Meyer
Pedro Meyer


Michael Nyman
Michael Nyman
Michael Nyman
Elizabeth Metinides
Elizabeth Metinides
Elizabeth Metinides
Denise Wolff
Denise Wolff
Denise Wolff


Dan Gilroy
Dan Gilroy
Dan Gilroy
Carole Naggar
Carole Naggar
Carole Naggar
David Alvarado Hernández
David Alvarado Hernández
David Alvarado Hernández
Félix Barrios
Félix Barrios
Félix Barrios
Similar Movies

Nine fictitious documentaries and films reflect the mood of late 1970s Germany, particularly the two-month period in 1977 when a businessman was kidnapped by the RAF (Red Army Faction). The kidnap had been made to orchestrate the release of the original leaders of the RAF, aka the Baader-Meinhof.

Rosa is a Mexican woman who, at the age of 17, migrated illegally to Austin, Texas. Some years later, she was jailed under suspicion of murder and then taken to trial. This film demonstrates how the judicial process, the verdict, the separation from her family, and the helplessness of being imprisoned in a foreign country make Rosa’s story an example of the hard life of Mexican migrants in the United States.

Rafael - the minister of sports of an unrecognized country, and Natasha - a Russian opera singer, try living together in Abkhazia - a war-torn future-less country. Observing their difficult relations, we see life in a place marked by war and nationalism. The film portrays trapped people dreaming of peace, normality and happiness.

Through rare and precious footages and gigs with great artists such as Gilberto Gil, Gal Costa, Hermeto Pascoal, Djavan, Nara Leao, Luiz Gonzaga, among many others, "Dominguinhos" reveals this genius of Brazilian music, creator of a deeply authentic, universal and contemporary work. The film values the sensory cinematic experience, a journey driven by Dominguinhos his own.














