2014 | Color | 23:16 To develop a means to measure the cycles of time, every civilization has created a calendar, one of the most revolutionary and complex puzzles ever designed by man. The men of maize have bequeathed us their memory and the secret of their calendars as they contemplate how the moon changes the questioning face with which she was born into a smile that illuminates the meeting of shadows and light. Country: México, Francia Direction: Mondragón; Irving Script: Dambel; Cathie, Mondragón; Irving Production: Cazimajou; Romain Photography: Mondragón; Irving Sound: Erol; Ali Uygur Music: Erol; Ali Uygur Participation year at FICM: 2014
2014 | Color | 23:16 To develop a means to measure the cycles of time, every civilization has created a calendar, one of the most revolutionary and complex puzzles ever designed by man. The men of maize have bequeathed us their memory and the secret of their calendars as they contemplate how the moon changes the questioning face with which she was born into a smile that illuminates the meeting of shadows and light. Country: México, Francia Direction: Mondragón; Irving Script: Dambel; Cathie, Mondragón; Irving Production: Cazimajou; Romain Photography: Mondragón; Irving Sound: Erol; Ali Uygur Music: Erol; Ali Uygur Participation year at FICM: 2014
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