This documentary explores how the oral tradition of Puerto Rican trova is kept alive through the voices of those who inherit it. From the masters who improvise verses to the young artists who listen and learn, it reveals how each generation reimagines the art of song and poetry, ensuring that its spirit never fades.
Directed by Fernando Rocha
Edited by Gerardo del Valle
Through embroidered maps, families in the Sierra Tarahumara keep their homeland alive. In Chihuahua City, Mexico, Rarámuri families from Coloradas de la Virgen keep their home in the Sierra Tarahumara alive through ritual, memory, and thread. This documentary follows their narrative embroidery, showing how, amid violence and displacement, storytelling turns into a form of remembrance, resistance, and survival.
Directed and Produced by Mariana Góngora Reyes
Edited by Gerardo del Valle

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