2018 | Color | 28:50 The story is about an indigenous man who, after the death of his wife, needs to find a metate (stone object to grind corn dough) that will symbolically resolve his daughter's marriage and his fault for the death of his wife. The subject of history is about the problem of gender equity in indigenous peoples Direction: Cacari; Magda Script: Cacari; Magda Production: Fondo Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes (FONCA), CEINDI A.C Photography: Cerano Bautista; Dante, Gutiérrez Sanchez; Antonio, Bautista; Manuel Sound: Escamilla; Asciel, Cacari León; Roberto, Marquéz; Israel Music: Torres Sánchez; Ramiro Cast:Cacari León; Magdalena, Pulido Alejo; Roberto, Zarco; Agustín, Álvarez; J. Guadalupe, Vicente Baltazar; Cecilia, Cruz; Andrea, Blas Apolinar; Julia, Salvador Rubio; Israel, Márquez; Israel, Tiburcio; Felipe, Escamilla; Asciel, Máximo; Raúl, Cerano; Dante Art direction: Cacari; Magda Participation year at FICM: 2018
2018 | Color | 28:50 The story is about an indigenous man who, after the death of his wife, needs to find a metate (stone object to grind corn dough) that will symbolically resolve his daughter's marriage and his fault for the death of his wife. The subject of history is about the problem of gender equity in indigenous peoples Direction: Cacari; Magda Script: Cacari; Magda Production: Fondo Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes (FONCA), CEINDI A.C Photography: Cerano Bautista; Dante, Gutiérrez Sanchez; Antonio, Bautista; Manuel Sound: Escamilla; Asciel, Cacari León; Roberto, Marquéz; Israel Music: Torres Sánchez; Ramiro Cast:Cacari León; Magdalena, Pulido Alejo; Roberto, Zarco; Agustín, Álvarez; J. Guadalupe, Vicente Baltazar; Cecilia, Cruz; Andrea, Blas Apolinar; Julia, Salvador Rubio; Israel, Márquez; Israel, Tiburcio; Felipe, Escamilla; Asciel, Máximo; Raúl, Cerano; Dante Art direction: Cacari; Magda Participation year at FICM: 2018
Ana Ana has a destiny, she is an indigenous woman, she migrates to the city for the first time to sell honey. She is pregnant, and aware of her situation she knows that it can be a long time before she can return to her hometown, she decides to show and explain the value of her indigenous culture to her baby in her womb; in the face of the adversities that will be faced in the city. See More
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