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2017 | Color | 29:28

The enigmatic images in La Cueva de las Monas (The Cave of Painted Dolls), painted between two thousand years ago until the colonial period, spark a journey that reveals the vitality of this site. There, the directors discover a deep relationship between these paintings with the contemporary religious practice of the Rarámuri people.


Direction: Martínez; Noé, Scobell; Jorge, Sosa; Maria
Script: Martínez; Noe, Scobell; Jorge, Sosa; Maria
Production: Martínez; Noe, Scobell; Jorge, Sosa; Maria
Photography: Sosa; Maria
Participation year at FICM: 2017

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