"Julio Hernández Cordón's Te Prometo Anarquía is a beautiful film with great vitality and naturalism - though the film deals with difficult subject matter - street kids surving by selling plasma - it does so with a light touch. The movie invites the viewer in with great subtlety, it allows us to see these though street kids with tenderness and dimension. The film captures innocence and childlike wonder within a harsh urban world. We never lose the culture of skateboarding and discover, in inventive visual ways, the central role of the skateboard. The movie avoids clichés about teenage sexuality and captures a fresh, modern view of the variety of sexual expression and is enhanced by a bold intimate camera. The use of music is surprising and weaves many cultural references into a distinctly Mexican voice."