Don't Go to School Tomorrow

No vayas a clase mañana

Mexico // 2021 // Narrative // LOS FEATURES

EAST COAST USA PREMIERE

Two boys on the sidewalk, one pushing the other along in an office chair.
No vayas a clase mañana poster; B&W teen’s portrait torn into an ‘X’ with another upside-down one underneath it

This is a PHLAFF Team Top 10 Poster Pick ⭐️

One afternoon Jorge and Emilio, two 15-year-olds who decide to take a stand after being pushed to their limit, arrange all details to fulfill their plot for a massacre in their school the next day, while dealing with the emotional weight of growing up.

Director: Diego Barragan
Producer: Alex Barragan, Miranda Guzman

Drama
Spanish with English subtitles
84 minutes

Only available to audiences in the USA & Puerto Rico.


Originally from Guadalajara, Mexico, DIEGO BARRAGAN studied a Bachelor's degree in fine arts in filmmaking at the New York Film Academy in Los Angeles. Alongside his brother Alex, he is the co-founder of the production company Cine Chacal based in their home town of Guadalajara, Mexico. The Barragan brothers have produced 4 short films, 3 of which were written and directed by Diego. Their latest short film, "Lord Basura" in 2022, was co-written and co-directed by the two brothers. Diego’s first feature film "Don't Go To School Tomorrow" had its World Premiere at Austin Film Festival in 2021. Some festivals in which Diego's work has been selected or awarded includes; San Diego Latino Film Festival in USA, Capri Hollywood in Italy, South Film and Arts Academy Festival in Chile, LatinUY in Uruguay and Bacalar International Film Festival in Mexico, to mention some.

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