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Los Hijos del Maíz is a captivating dive into a nearly forgotten craft, you know? The film captures these women, carrying on the ancient art of nixtamalizing corn, like a thread connecting the past with the present. The cinematography has this earthy tone, almost like you can feel the texture of the corn and the hands that work it. The pacing is reflective, allowing you to soak in the cultural weight behind every grain. And there's this reverence for Chicomecóatl, the goddess overseeing it all—intense and beautiful. It feels like a meditation on heritage and sustenance. The performances, if you can call them that, are raw and genuine, pulling you into their world without any pretense.
Focus on cultural preservationInteresting insights into culinary historyBeautifully shot and authentically presented
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