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Silvestre Pantaleón

Original title
Silvestre Pantaleón
Year
Running time
65 min.
Country
Mexico Mexico
Director
Screenwriter
Cast
Documentary
Music
Cinematography
Producer
Genre
Documentary
Synopsis
The story of an elderly man from the Nahuatl-speaking village of San Agustin Oapan, Guerrero, Mexico. Told with a lyrical combination of lingering imagery and ethnographic detail, 'Silvestre Pantaleon' follows the protagonist as he struggles to pay for a curing ceremony and provide for his family. He dedicates himself to the only remunerative activities he knows: handcrafting rope for religious ceremonies and building seldom-used household objects that he alone still has the skills to produce. 'Silvestre Pantaleon' is a simple though universal tale of aging. It suggests both triumph (the household provided for and health recovered--through offerings to the hearth, the earth, the river, and the deceased) and reversal (the recognition that healing is but an ephemeral hiatus in the inexorable advance of time).
Awards
2011: Morelia: Best Documentary
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User history
Silvestre Pantaleón
2010
Jonathan D. Amith, Roberto Olivares Ruiz
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