‘The March of the Penguins’ by Daniela Lugo and Lugo Films premiere at WTC

Sandra García
3 min readFeb 18, 2024

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Poster of The March of the Penguins

The premiere of “The March of the Penguins,” helmed by the visionary director Daniela Lugo and brought to life by the innovative production house, Lugo Films, marked an extraordinary success that reverberated across the cinematic realm. The event unfolded in a prestigious venue, pulsating with eager anticipation, unveiling the culmination of not just meticulous planning, but also the infusion of creative vision and unwavering dedication.

Picture by Andrea Torres

Daniela Lugo, steering the ship with her directorial prowess, treated the audience to an immersive experience as the film unraveled with a distinctive and compelling narrative. The film’s visual aesthetics and storytelling finesse left an indelible impression, earning acclaim from industry professionals and film enthusiasts alike.

Picture by Andrea Torres

Lugo Films, positioned as the driving force behind the production, not only demonstrated an unwavering commitment to excellence but also showcased their innovative and forward-thinking approach to filmmaking. The seamless coordination of the production team, under the leadership of Daniela Lugo, illuminated the collaborative synergy and passion that permeated every frame of this cinematic masterpiece.

Lugo Films

The success achieved at the premiere surpassed the confines of the screening room. Critics hailed Daniela Lugo’s directorial finesse, recognizing her ability to bring a fresh and captivating perspective to the screen. Lugo Films earned commendation for their foresight in championing projects that not only entertain but also contribute to the vibrant tapestry of the cinematic landscape.

Picture by Andrea Torres

The creative team included the Emmy winner, Alberto Anaya Lopez, responsible for the music and all the audio post-production in the project. Additionally, Antonio Saucedo Azpe, awarded the Metro Award for Best Set Design in the musical ‘Todo Mundo Habla de Jaimie,’ took charge of production design. Other talents such as Jonathan Brad (director of photography), Alberto Ramalva (editor), Emiliano Gomez (colorist), Octavio Gomez, Carolina Gomez, and Itzel Leyva (makeup and hairstyling), Luis Fernando Jimenez, and Javier Rosado (on-set sound), Carolina Fernandez, Eduardo García, Carlos Ruiz, Saul Gomez, and Pablo Anguiano (photography team), and Alejandra Zamora (art assistant) contributed to the project’s success. In the cast, performances by Luz Karen Valencia, a Mexican promising talent portraying Ana, Elias Daniel (Miguel), Juan Barreto (Tuercas), and Marco Camarena (Travieso) stood out.

Picture by Andrea Torres
picture by Andrea Torres

As “The March of the Penguins” continues to make waves in diverse film festivals and screenings, it stands as a testament to the creative brilliance of Daniela Lugo and the visionary approach of Lugo Films. This triumph not only solidifies their impactful presence in the filmmaking industry but also heightens expectations for their forthcoming endeavors, promising a future filled with more cinematic gems that captivate audiences worldwide.

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Sandra García
Sandra García

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