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La Bahía de Mi Vida, a Cinematic Journey that Weaves Together Consciousness, Emotion, and Natural Beauty.

La Bahía de Mi Vida – Invisible Connections begins its international journey in Madrid in 2026, revealing Mexico through the vision of Mati Covarrubias as a country that also breathes awareness, beauty, and hope.



The documentary feature La Bahía de Mi Vida – Invisible Connections, directed by Mati Covarrubias and produced by Co-Crea, with distribution by Capital Motion, is now available on Prime Video and JustWatchMe.tv.


Through the voices of eight guardians of the Earth, the film explores the invisible connection between humanity and nature, reminding us that:“Preserving trees and species is caring for human life.” Mati Covarrubias, Director.

The story introduces us to a woman preparing for the last day of her life. Her daughter turns to nature in search of the wisdom that will allow her to understand the peace with which her mother says goodbye.


Filmed in Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico, and Bahía de Banderas, the film becomes a visual meditation on love, interconnection, and the freedom that arises from feeling at one with nature.

“Our greatest forgetfulness is believing that Earth is a stage where we exist in isolation…when in reality, it is our extended body; the water that flows through our veins and the wind that fills our lungs comes from it.” Mati Covarrubias, Director

Awards & Recognition 2025

  • Winner – Rizoma Environmental Award, International Film Festival of Tequila

  • Official Selection, presented by the Embassy of Mexico in Canada – Latin American Film Festival of Ottawa

  • Opening Film, Ariel Awards 2025 – Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico

  • Special Screening, World Summit ODM – Argentina


Voices from Around the World

“A documentary that combines science and poetry to remind us that we are all nature.” RFI, Radio France Internationale
“Beautiful and profound… an experience that unites art, awareness, and emotion.” Málaga Reporter, Spain
“Incredible and beautiful documentary… it makes me want to go to Puerto Vallarta.” Daphne Schmon, Film Director, London
“A powerful human representation of our connection to and dependence on nature. Filmed in paradise.” Israel Villalpando, Senior Financial Coordination Manager, Olympic Games, Lausanne, Switzerland (2019–2025)
Congratulations! What a beautiful documentary!” Jorge Riggen, Director, Filma Jalisco (2022–2025)
“This documentary weaves images and sound into a bridge between humanity and the Earth that deeply moved me.It is not just cinema — it is a call. Will we listen? May it reach the entire world!” Perla Harriet Ernest, MBA, Founder of Proyecto Ernest, Paris, France

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