Description |
1 online resource (25 minutes) |
Summary |
The Mexican character, shaped by the fusion of Christianity and indigenous religion, is perhaps epitomized in the celebration of the Day of the Dead. This fanciful film takes us to the village of Patzcuaro, where, like villages all over Mexico, on October 31 people return home from everywhere to celebrate their ancestors and communicate with their long dead loved ones. This impressionistic pilgrimage takes us to the cemetery where graves are decorated and turned into works of art, with flowers, personal objects, food, offerings and thousands upon thousands of candles. For a twenty-four hour period,we follow Death on a tongue-in-cheek guided tour through the soul of a people |
Notes |
Title from resource description page (viewed May 20, 2019) |
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In English |
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San Antonio CineFest, 1999 |
Subject |
All Souls' Day -- Mexico
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Mourning customs -- Mexico
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All Souls' Day.
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Manners and customs.
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Mourning customs.
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SUBJECT |
Mexico -- Social life and customs
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Subject |
Mexico.
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Genre/Form |
Documentary films.
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Documentary films.
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Documentaires.
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Form |
Streaming video
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Author |
Calavera Productions, production company
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