The documentary is about the difficulties that the Yaquis of Sonora (Mexico) face and their ancestral defense of the land and life in Mexico. Today they face a decisive battle. Since 2010, the government of Sonora, through the Independencia Aqueduct, has illegally diverted millions of cubic meters of water from the Yaqui River, causing a serious drought for the tribe and endangering their lives. At the same time, its territory has been flooded with drugs and violence. Yaquis seek an answer in the depths of their cultural identity.
Título original: Laberinto Yo’eme
Ano: 2019
Classificação: 16
Duração: 87 min.
Gênero: Documentary
País: Mexico, Spain
Tags: Mexico, Spain, social portrait, documentary, indigenous, drugs, drug trafficking, identity, Latin America
Cor: cor
Direção: Sergi Pedro Ros
Roteiro: Sergi Pedro Ros, Andrés García Franco
Fotografia: César Gutiérrez Miranda
Montagem: Andrés García Franco, Víctor Romero, Roberto Bolado
Produtor: Sergi Pedro Ros, Carlos Hernández, Pablo Aldrete, Jaime Romandía, Juan García Calvo
Produção: IMCINE, Sergi Pedro Ros, Mantarraya Producciones, Mandarina Cine, Wiz Producciones
Música: Jerónimo González
World Sales: Movies for Festivals
E-mail: [email protected]
Edições: 44