Ríos de Sangre
Ríos de Sangre is a vampire drama set in Mexico City, centering on two refugee sisters struggling with guilt, dependency, redemption, and mortality. The film blends musical elements with horror and emotional realism and asks the question, what does it really mean to live forever?
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Oscar A. RosasDirector
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Oscar A. RosasWriter
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Oscar A. RosasProducer
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Erick GonzalezProducer
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Frank TovarProducerHuck & Jim
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Beatriz RamirezProducer
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Damiana DuranKey Cast"Damiana"
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Paola CouttolencKey Cast"Ruth"
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Magali MoncayoKey Cast"Luna"
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Miriam ArrietaKey Cast"Tristeza"
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Nayely MelendezKey Cast"Víctima"
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Emilio FernandezKey Cast"Extraño"
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Victor Carbajal RejónKey Cast"Papá"
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Sam RosasAssistant Director
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Beatriz RamirezMakeup and Wardrobe
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Victor Carbajal RejónProduction Designer
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Guillermo GarcíaGaffer
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Project Title (Original Language):Ríos de Sangre
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Project Type:Feature
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Genres:Drama, Horror
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Runtime:1 hour 29 minutes
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Completion Date:October 7, 2025
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Production Budget:500,000 MXN
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Country of Origin:Mexico
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Country of Filming:Mexico
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Language:Spanish
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Black & White and Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
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Digital Cinema Package:Unavailable
Oscar A. Rosas was born in Mexico City, Mexico and raised in Chicago, Illinois. He is a writer, director and producer known for Argonauta (Paris Play Film Festival Official Nomination 2019, France Solaris Film Festival Official Nomination 2020), Collateral Damage for the Corporation and Hell Yeah (Chicago International Film Festival - CineYouth Official Selection 2010) and Children of Children (Santa Monica College Film Festival Official Selection 2009).
Ríos de Sangre is a story of survival, guilt, and desire, where every action bears weight and every moment carries the pulse of life and death. It is intimate, direct, and unflinching, exploring how fear, loss, and love shape who we are — and what we become.
— Oscar A. Rosas