Dana Rotberg, a distinguished Mexican director and screenwriter, has significantly impacted the world of cinema with her compelling storytelling and visual style. Starting her career with the documentary *Elvira Luz Cruz, pena máxima* (1985), she quickly gained recognition for her feature debut, *Intimidad* (1989). Her remarkable film *Ángel de fuego* (1992) showcased at the prestigious Directors’ Fortnight at Cannes, solidifying her status in the film community.
Collectors often seek out Rotberg’s work, particularly her later films like *Otilia Rauda* (2001) and *White Lies* (2013). The latter, adapted from Witi Ihimaera's *Medicine Woman*, not only earned her accolades, including the WIFTs International Visionary Award, but also represented New Zealand at the Oscars, making it a coveted item among cinephiles. Her latest film, *Aguacuario* (2024), continues to draw interest, adding to her already impressive catalog of influential works that resonate with collectors passionate about film history and the evolution of home video releases.