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2000 | B/N | 27 min

Archive images, documentary testimonies and animation combine to offer an enjoyable and original vision of the unforgettable mark that Emiliano Zapata left in the memory of the people. The general’s reserved spirit makes us see that myth and reality blend together in this land of death and resurrection.


Country: México
Direction: Larobina; Luciano
Script: Larobina; Luciano
Production: Roqué; María Inés, Montiel; Gustavo, Balzaretti; Georgina, Torres; Alejandra, Rodríguez; Hugo, Castro; Ángeles, Pardo; Liliana
Photography: Larobin; Luciano
Music: Luengas; Rubén
Participation year at FICM: 2005

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The rebellious and contestatory discourse of Cuban and North American musicians invites us to reflect on the counterculture and the parallel realities that arise in every government system. The dreams, the family, the barrio, the city, life, war and politics are some of the themes that permeate their music and nourish our story. From the neighborhoods of Havana and New York the camera portrays, with a participatory vision, the reflections that the musicians of both cities have elaborated in relation to their roots, the evolution of the drum and to the soul of Hip Hop.

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