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The filmmaker Gregorio Rocha has a filmography of tapes like The Lost Rolls of Pancho Villa.
With condolences from the Ministry of Culture, it is how Rocha’s death has been lamented on networks.
The event occurs at a time when debate is being generated about the importance of the delivery service today.
With various messages on social networks the death of film director Gregorio Rocha was reported Valverde, at age 64, after being the victim of a car accident working as a delivery man by rappi.
Rock He worked on a motorcycle for the app and from the @NiUnRedistribudorMenos account, help was requested on social networks to find his relatives and inform them that he was admitted to the Milpa Alta Regional Hospital, where he finally died.
Gregory Rocha He graduated from the Cinematography degree at the University Center for Cinematographic Studies (CUEC) of the UNAM, with an internationally recognized filmography as “The Lost Rolls of Pancho Villa”, which at the time won the Audience Award at the First Morelia International Film Festival (FICM); two awards for Best Documentary at the International Festival of Fiction Short Films and Archeology and Heritage Documentaries.
In 2012, with resources from FOPROCINE of the Mexican Institute of Cinematography (IMCINE), he released his documentary feature film “Muros”.
A Rappi delivery man who made movies
Go from camera to motorcycle like rappi delivery man and dying because of this activity exhibits two very sensitive situations in the market. The first, the situation that the cultural and creative market is going through in Mexico; Second, the situation of insecurity experienced by delivery app delivery people.
Critics such as José Antonio Cordero and Sergio Huidobro lamented the situation in which the film market finds itselfwhich has led talent from this industry to work in risky activities as a delivery man.
“It is worthy to work as a delivery man. It is undignified to die as a motorcycle delivery man against a car. It is more undignified to be 65, to be a great Mexican filmmaker and to die as a motorcycle delivery manbecause the public policies of the Ministry of Culture give us unemployment and ‘deactivate’ us #GregorioRocha qepd”, Cordero wrote.
After reporting this case, we recall the experience in Mexico, which has led to a critical situation for collaborators and users of delivery apps.
The delivery challenge today
We are at a time when the change in practices that motivate delivery drivers to be able to think of better labor resources that guarantee their safety and the final experience becomes critical.
The fact of knowing that a filmmaker like Gregory Rocha He passed away being a Rappi delivery man, it is partly the great challenge in the market to understand what is valuable, to strengthen a native digital brand industry, which has found a unique business opportunity in delivery. It is time to raise the stakes and guarantee employees and users of these services.
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