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2010 | Color | 26 min 6 seg

Mystical beings, ancient trips, roads inherited through the years. The river appears as the guide along this long journey. The Cora Easter Week is the most important celebration of the Nayeri people, through it they share a vision of the world, while rewriting the old legends of their own cosmology.


Country: México
Direction: Bautista Fletes; Beatriz Betsabé, Ponce Nava; Omar Osiris
Script: Bautista Fletes; Beatriz Betsabé, Ponce Nava; Omar Osiris
Production: Carlos Hernández; Juan, Reyes; Edna Diana
Photography: Padilla; Alfredo, Ponce Nava; Omar Osiris
Sound: Montoya Cruz; Luis Armando
Music: Memoria Sonora Náayari;, Ceremonial De Los Coras De Nayarit; Música, Pacheco; Elena
Cast:De La Comunidad De Presidio De Los Reyes; Habitantes, Nayarit; Nayarit
Participation year at FICM: 2010

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