They Can't Move Us


The revenge story of an obsessive lawyer seeking to find the soldier who killed her brother in the 1968 student massacre in Mexico.


"They Can't Move Us" tells the story of Socorro, an elderly lawyer who risks everything to find the soldier who killed her brother in the 1968 student massacre in Mexico. Her pursuit of justice over the years has distanced her from her sister Esperanza and her son Jorge. However, a clue she receives years later leads her to the trail of the killer soldier. With the help of her young and cheerful neighbor Siddartha, she prepares a revenge plan that will risk her life, her family, and her legacy. This film allows viewers to witness the story of a woman pursuing justice and also encourages them to reflect on family ties, ambition, and revenge.
Where it was filmed:
The film was shot in Mexico, where the 1968 student massacre took place.
Platform it was released on:
The film was released on Netflix.