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Films
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Region
“Central America”
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Keywords
“Shamans and Shamanism”
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films with a digital version
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short films
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Region
Central America
1
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Country
Mexico
1
Keywords
Indigenous peoples / First Nations peoples
1
Shamans and Shamanism
1
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Directors
Magaña, Jaime
1
Series
Ambulante Beyond
1
Country of production
Mexico
1
Year of production
2012
1
Film
Los Guardianes del Mayab
2012
34
‘
Directed by
Jaime Magaña
.
Luis Puc is a Yucatecan Mayan jmen (shaman). He dies and travels to the dimension of the seven heavens where he meets the báalam (guardians). Through them, he receives healing powers and wisdom, which he uses to come back to life to help his fellow men. 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
Shamans and Shamanism