
New Order is a sharp socio-political drama from Mexican director Michel Franco. Set in Mexico City, it follows a wealthy family as a violent uprising erupts and their insulated world is upended by street unrest, looting, and moral compromise. Through escalating tension and a documentary-like style, the film probes class disparity, power, and complicity, revealing how privilege fractures under pressure. The result is unsettling, timely, and provocatively critical.
Mexican Culture, Drama, Thriller, Socio Political Drama, Mexican Film, Michel Franco