
Mónica del Carmen
Biography
Mónica del Carmen is an indigenous actress of Mexican origin who has played various roles in theater, film and television. Despite the fact that the interpreter has an extensive resume, the role that catapulted her to stardom was that of ‘Laura’ in the film ‘Leap Year’ by Australian director Michael Rowe; which won the ‘Caméra d'or’ award (awarded to the best first film) at the Cannes International Film Festival in 2010. The actress had her professional training at the National School of Theater Art of the Instituto Nacional Bellas Artes, from which she graduated in 2004. Since then Mónica del Carmen has managed to break through in an industry that is not always the most fair for people from different backgrounds. less privileged cultural backgrounds.
Filmography

Déjame Estar Contigo

A History of Love and War

The Mutations

Town Of La Raya

Killer Babes

Technoboys

In Freedom

Heroic

Nada que ver

120 Hours In Venice

Noise

Sundown

Out of Touch

A Cop Movie

La Civil

Throw Everything Into Play

New Order

Modern Loves

Guie’dani’s Navel

The Dove and the Wolf

Suffocation

Tattoo of Revenge

Zhai

600 Miles

The Heirs

Gloria

Ramona

Reconciled

Batallas Latentes

Castle Chronicle

Through the Eyes

White Weapon

Statues

After Lucia

The Legend of La Llorona

Leap Year

La pantera negra

Buen provecho

Babel

The Last Gaze
