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Ceremonias de barro is this quiet, reflective documentary that captures the essence of Candelario Geronimo, a 79-year-old man living in Tucumán province. You really get a feel for the rugged beauty of the mountains and the simplicity of his life. The pacing is slow, almost meditative, which allows you to soak in his stories about organizing local peasants and the struggles they've faced. It’s not flashy—no big production values here—but the authenticity of Candelario's experiences shines through. The film dives deep into themes of community, resilience, and connection to the land, all of which resonate on a personal level. It's a raw glimpse into a fading lifestyle, told through the eyes of someone who has lived it.
Focuses on rural life in Tucumán province.Candelario's storytelling offers deep cultural insights.Atmospheric cinematography enhances the documentary's tone.
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