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Silvestre Pantaleón producido por Ojo de Agua Comunicación, Ok nemi totlahtéol ; productor, Jonathan D. Amith ; director, Roberto Olivares Ruiz.

Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: PelículaPelículaDetalles de publicación: Brooklyn, NY : Icarus Films, 2011Descripción: 1 videodisco (64 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 inTema(s): Clasificación LoC:
  • F1391.O116 S5 2011
Créditos de producción:
  • Camara y edición, Roberto Olivares Ruiz ; original music by Carlos Salomón.
With: Silvestre Pantaleón Esteva, Eugenio Santos Lucino, Paula Pantaleón Barrera, Rutilia Barrera Camilo, Joaquin Ezequiel Herrera Ramírez.Resumen: Silvestre Pantaleón is the story of an elderly man from the Nahuatl-speaking village of San Agustin Oapan, Mexico. It begins as a local curandero reads the protagonist's fortune in the cards and diagnoses the costly remedy to his ills: a complex series of offerings to the hearth, the ants, the river, and the deceased. Silvestre Pantaleón then struggles to pull together the money needed to pay for the curing ceremony and provide for his family, dedicating himself to the only remunerative activities he knows: handcrafting rope (made from the maguey plant) for religious ceremonies, and making seldom-used household objects that he alone still has the skills to produce. Silvestre Pantaleón, the result of a collaboration between an anthropologist who lives [in] Oapan and a filmmaker dedicated to working in indigenous communities, unfolds with no interviews or narration. Rather, scenes from daily life are woven together in rich ethnographic detail and lingering imagery that explore a rural community situated in the shadow of a highway bridge to the international resort of Acapulco. Over this bridge pass thousands of tourists, oblivious to the village life just below yet worlds apart.-- Container.
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DVD (Discos de video, DVD-ROMs) DVD (Discos de video, DVD-ROMs) Biblioteca Magna Videos F1391.O116 S5 2011 No sale a préstamo 173573
DVD (Discos de video, DVD-ROMs) DVD (Discos de video, DVD-ROMs) Biblioteca Magna Videos F1391.O116 S5 2011 No sale a préstamo 173572

Disc includes a PDF teacher's guide. Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader to access.

Originally released as a motion picture in 2011.

Camara y edición, Roberto Olivares Ruiz ; original music by Carlos Salomón.

With: Silvestre Pantaleón Esteva, Eugenio Santos Lucino, Paula Pantaleón Barrera, Rutilia Barrera Camilo, Joaquin Ezequiel Herrera Ramírez.

Silvestre Pantaleón is the story of an elderly man from the Nahuatl-speaking village of San Agustin Oapan, Mexico. It begins as a local curandero reads the protagonist's fortune in the cards and diagnoses the costly remedy to his ills: a complex series of offerings to the hearth, the ants, the river, and the deceased. Silvestre Pantaleón then struggles to pull together the money needed to pay for the curing ceremony and provide for his family, dedicating himself to the only remunerative activities he knows: handcrafting rope (made from the maguey plant) for religious ceremonies, and making seldom-used household objects that he alone still has the skills to produce. Silvestre Pantaleón, the result of a collaboration between an anthropologist who lives [in] Oapan and a filmmaker dedicated to working in indigenous communities, unfolds with no interviews or narration. Rather, scenes from daily life are woven together in rich ethnographic detail and lingering imagery that explore a rural community situated in the shadow of a highway bridge to the international resort of Acapulco. Over this bridge pass thousands of tourists, oblivious to the village life just below yet worlds apart.-- Container.

DVD-R; NTSC; all regions; widescreen; Dolby digital 2.0.

In Nahuatl with optional English, French, or Nahuatl subtitles.

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