Color | 130:00 The life of Rayenari changes when the poet Antonin Artaud arrives to his village seeking the spiritual knowledge of the Tarahumara. Rayenari introduces him to the Peyote ceremony. However, the poet abandons the ritual and loses his soul. Sometime later, Rayenari discovers through dreams that Artaud has been committed to a mental hospital. It will be through this connection that Rayenari will help his friend to recover what he lost. Direction: Cecchetti; Federico Script: Cecchetti; Federico Production: Brunet; Pau, Diaz Jhul; Jana, Lenouvel; Thierry, Campos; Edher Photography: Hernández; Iván Sound: Castañeda; Luis Music: Motta; Emiliano Cast:Makawi; Martín, González; Aurelio, González; Esther, Cruz Apachoachi; José, Negret; François, Ramírez; Mario Participation year at FICM: 2021
Color | 130:00 The life of Rayenari changes when the poet Antonin Artaud arrives to his village seeking the spiritual knowledge of the Tarahumara. Rayenari introduces him to the Peyote ceremony. However, the poet abandons the ritual and loses his soul. Sometime later, Rayenari discovers through dreams that Artaud has been committed to a mental hospital. It will be through this connection that Rayenari will help his friend to recover what he lost. Direction: Cecchetti; Federico Script: Cecchetti; Federico Production: Brunet; Pau, Diaz Jhul; Jana, Lenouvel; Thierry, Campos; Edher Photography: Hernández; Iván Sound: Castañeda; Luis Music: Motta; Emiliano Cast:Makawi; Martín, González; Aurelio, González; Esther, Cruz Apachoachi; José, Negret; François, Ramírez; Mario Participation year at FICM: 2021
Mara’akame’s Dream Nieri is a young huichol indian, whose dream is travelling with his music band to play in a concert in Mexico City. But his father is a Mara’akame (huichol shaman) and has different plans for his son. His must find the Blue Deer in his dreams in order to become a Mara’kame and follow his tradition. Nieri travels to Mexico city where he gets lost but finally finds his vision. See More
Los trashumantes During the mexican revolution, some film makers are searching for Pancho Villa, in order to film him and become rich and famous. See More
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