Intimidad 2008
Directed by Ashley Sabin, *Intimidad (2008)* offers a raw and intimate five-year chronicle of Cecy and Camilo Ramirez, a young couple chasing stability in Reynosa, Mexico.
Director: Ashley Sabin
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Intimidad (2008) about?
*Intimidad (2008)* follows Cecy and Camilo Ramirez, a young couple working to build a future in Reynosa, Mexico. Struggling to make ends meet, they leave their two-year-old daughter with Cecy's mother while they save for a proper home. Their reunion during the holidays is bittersweet, as their daughter barely recognizes them—and a sudden tragedy threatens to unravel their fragile progress.
Who directed Intimidad?
Ashley Sabin directed *Intimidad (2008)*, crafting a deeply personal documentary that spans five years of real-life challenges.
Who stars in Intimidad?
The documentary centers on Cecy Ramirez and Camilo Ramirez, whose real-life struggles form the heart of the film.
Is Intimacidad (2008) worth watching?
For fans of documentary films that explore raw human emotions, *Intimidad (2008)* offers a powerful and moving experience. Its unflinching look at family, sacrifice, and resilience makes it a compelling watch—though it may leave a lasting emotional impact.
How long is Intimidad?
Intimidad (2008) has a runtime of 74 minutes.
About Intimidad (2008) — A Heartbreaking Portrait of Love and Sacrifice in Mexico
Directed by Ashley Sabin, *Intimidad (2008)* offers a raw and intimate five-year chronicle of Cecy and Camilo Ramirez, a young couple chasing stability in Reynosa, Mexico. Their journey is one of resilience and heartache as they leave behind their toddler, Loida, in the care of Cecy's mother to pursue a better life. When they finally reunite during the holidays, the emotional weight of their sacrifice unfolds—Loida's confusion and the looming shadow of tragedy make their brief time together both poignant and painful.
Sabin's documentary captures the unfiltered reality of family separation and financial struggle, weaving a deeply human story where hope and hardship intertwine. Shot with striking authenticity, *Intimidad (2008)* immerses viewers in the quiet devastation of choices made for love but felt in absence.