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Films
found one film
Directors
“Rivero Uicab, Carlos R”
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films with a digital version
1
short films
1
Region
Central America
1
Country
Mexico
1
Keywords
Indigenous peoples / First Nations peoples
1
Inter-religious relations
1
Social Conflict
1
Directors
Rivero Uicab, Carlos R.
1
Series
Ambulante Beyond
1
Country of production
Mexico
1
Year of production
2013
1
Film
Campo 9
2013
25
‘
Directed by
Carlos R. Rivero Uicab
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Carlos, the director of the documentary, worked for four years with Abraham and his family of Mennonites who have lived in the Campeche region for over a decade. Abraham mainly worked cutting down trees to produce charcoal. The Mayan community, which does not agree with tree felling, finally put a stop to it. The Mennonites were once apprehensive and afraid of the Mayans, just as the Mayans were afraid of them. Today, these two very different cultures live in peace. This documentary portrays the Mennonites’ way of life from the point of view of a Mayan director. This film is part of the Ambulante Beyond (RAI Film Festival selection 2015) DVD, which includes the films Kutaay and Campo 9.
Central America
Indigenous peoples / First Nations peoples
Social Conflict
Inter-religious relations
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