DOCUMENTARY
Following a migrant on their way to America or cooking with one of the most important chefs in the world demands the same skills: persistence, eye for the story, character developing and a strict sense of security. This is something that The Mexican Production Company will always be ready to provide.
Mexico’s struggle for water – BBC News
BBC News
Specialized Production in Extreme Conditions and Critical Environmental Access <br><br> This documentary highlights TMPC’s capacity to execute complex productions under extreme environmental conditions, documenting the critical water scarcity and record heat (reaching up to 52 degrees Celsius) in Mexicali, Baja California. The production required specialized logistics and safety management to film under dangerous temperatures, where the Secretary of Health launched warnings and deaths due to heat stroke were documented.
Our team secured sensitive access to document the socio-cultural struggle of the Cucapá indigenous community, whose culture and life are deeply tied to the Colorado River. TMPC’s comprehensive approach ensures that complex environmental narratives and their impact on human rights and culture are filmed with journalistic depth and professional quality for international media partners.
“Malcom Is Missing Official Trailer”
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YouTube Channel: Malcom is Missing
Investigative Documentary Development: Human Stories and Boco de Justicia
This trailer demonstrates The Mexican Production Company’s ability to carry out the comprehensive production of documentaries focused on highly complex and sensitive human stories, such as the disappearance and a family’s search for justice. The project required the activation of our expertise in:
1. Script Research and Development: Structuring a complex narrative that addresses the suspected kidnapping or murder of the father, exploring the victim’s personality (“child like charm”) and the implications of the case. 2. Handling Sensitive Content: The TMPC team managed the documentation of the daughter’s struggle (“I’m going to go through with it”) against the lack of police interest and the need to prove that “you couldn’t have prepared that scene better.”
The added value of our team lies in transforming a painful social reality into compelling cinematic content, applying a comprehensive production perspective from research to post-production.
“Water Crime – TRAILER | NTR | NPO Start”
NTR | NPO Start Trailers
Investigating Essential Resource Conflicts: Water Crime
This powerful documentary project showcases The Mexican Production Company’s expertise in providing comprehensive documentary production, focusing on crucial social and environmental realities. The trailer immediately centers the narrative on the critical nature of water access (“water is a basic human necessity”) juxtaposed against conflict and potential crime, such as an individual “murdered in his home”.
Our team leverages its integral production capabilities—from in-depth investigation and development to cinematic post-production—to transform complex resource conflicts into compelling, high-quality audiovisual content. This project highlights TMPC’s commitment to narrating authentic stories and relevant social issues for international partners.


