Dana Rotberg, a Mexican film director born on August 11, 1959, has made a significant impact on the industry with her thought-provoking works.
One of her most notable films is "Angel of Fire" (Angel de fuego),a Mexican production released in 1992. This cinematic masterpiece poses a profound question: is a feminist quest even feasible in Mexico? The film's exploration of this theme sparked intense discussion and debate among audiences and critics alike.
Rotberg's "Angel of Fire" was recognized for its excellence, earning a screening spot at the 1992 Cannes Film Festival's prestigious Directors' Fortnight.
Fast-forward to 2013, Rotberg ventured into new territory with her first English-language feature film, "White Lies", which premiered in New Zealand.