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Li cham
2024 | Color | 74:00

Li cham is the rebirth of three Tsotsil women. After losing the lives of their babies and their families due to patriarchal violence, part of each of them dies. With the arrival of Zapatismo, their dreams flourish again and they defend the most valuable what is most valuable to them: their land and a life of independence and hope.


Country: México
Direction: Ts'uyeb; Ana
Script: Ts'uyeb; Ana
Production: Fash; Benjamin, Ts'uyeb; Ana
Photography: Jiménez Pérez; José Alfredo
Sound: Gómez Gómez; Lorena Janeth
Music: Gómez Díaz; Valeriano
Art direction: Ts'uyeb; Ana
Participation year at FICM: 2024

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