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2012 | Color | 16 min 19 seg

The film depicts life in the indigenous communities of the coastal region of Sierra Nahua in the state of Michoacán. It is an investigative work about the defense of the land values and dignity of a town, and the relationship with its traditions and customs.


Country: México
Direction: González Villaseñor; Omar
Script: González Villaseñor; Omar
Production: Wences; Javier, Rodríguez; Saúl
Photography: Ponce Téllez; Mary Carmen
Sound: Rodríguez Cortés; Saúl, Soto Ayala; Adrián
Art direction: Soto Ayala; Adrián
Participation year at FICM: 2012

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