2004 | Color | 36 min The Song of Our Land The musicians of Zinacantán in Chiapas not only enliven festivities, but also act as ritual guides or ?orchestra conductors? who direct all the different stages of the ceremony. Their music is the vehicle ?fuelled by pox (a traditional local liquor) and the saints? for a communion with God? the Gods Country: México Direction: López; Pedro Daniel Script: López; Pedro Daniel Production: López Sántiz; Antonio, Martínez Martínez; Damián Photography: López; Pedro Daniel Sound: López; David Music: Músicos Tradicionales de Zinacantán; Cast:Comunidad De Zinacantán; La, Pérez; José, López Hernández; Mariano Art direction: López Pérez; Manuel Participation year at FICM: 2005
2004 | Color | 36 min The Song of Our Land The musicians of Zinacantán in Chiapas not only enliven festivities, but also act as ritual guides or ?orchestra conductors? who direct all the different stages of the ceremony. Their music is the vehicle ?fuelled by pox (a traditional local liquor) and the saints? for a communion with God? the Gods Country: México Direction: López; Pedro Daniel Script: López; Pedro Daniel Production: López Sántiz; Antonio, Martínez Martínez; Damián Photography: López; Pedro Daniel Sound: López; David Music: Músicos Tradicionales de Zinacantán; Cast:Comunidad De Zinacantán; La, Pérez; José, López Hernández; Mariano Art direction: López Pérez; Manuel Participation year at FICM: 2005
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Day of the Dead in the Land of the Bats Day of the Dead in the Land of the Bats shows us the celebration of the Mexican holiday ?All Saint?s Day?, known in Mexico as the ?Day of the Dead?. This Catholic holiday is celebrated on the 1st and 2nd of November every year, but in Zinacantán, Chiapas, they have their own particular way of celebrating it. See More
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