Overview
- The city, which signed the Nahui interinstitutional accord Friday, set the market for October 12–15 with events at the National Center for the Arts, the National Cineteca of the Arts, Estudios Churubusco and Utopía venues.
- Officials announced a mixed public‑private seed fund for films and series that feature the city, plus a rise in direct supports from 10 to 20 million pesos with a goal of 40 million in 2027.
- The government said it will simplify film permits through the City Film Commission to ease on‑location shoots and cut paperwork for productions.
- Community training and access will expand through new film schools in Utopías, a neighborhood screening network, and work to create higher‑education programs at the coming University of the Arts.
- Alongside the launch, the 2025 Statistical Yearbook reported more than 9 billion pesos invested and over 110,000 temporary jobs in the local industry, and officials projected a 24‑million‑peso annual spillover from Nahui that outlets describe as an estimate.