In Dos Estaciones, the new film by Juan Pablo González, a tequila factory in the highlands of Mexico becomes the scene of a slow moving crisis.
Maria, the owner of the factory, battles plagues, floods, and debts as she attempts to hang on to the business and her place in society.
But against the power of nature and big business, is there any chance for history to survive?
In the Drawing Room, Juan talks about his own family's history with Tequila, the impact of NAFTA, and how his background in documentary shaped this film.