Tzintzuntzan (2024)

Tzintzuntzan is the name of a town in Michoacán, Mexico. At Easter, so-called "spies" roam the streets on horseback, tirelessly searching for Jesus, house by house. Their intention is to arrest, condemn, torture and sacrifice him. This ancient tradition culminates in a Good Friday procession in which all the images of Christ are carried.

Director: Nicolás Echevarría
Runtime: 25 min
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Tzintzuntzan about?
Tzintzuntzan is the name of a town in Michoacán, Mexico. At Easter, so-called "spies" roam the streets on horseback, tirelessly searching for Jesus, house by house. Their intention is to arrest, condemn, torture and sacrifice him. This ancient tradition culminates in a Good Friday procession in which all the images of Christ are carried.
Who directed Tzintzuntzan?
Tzintzuntzan was directed by Nicolás Echevarría.
How long is Tzintzuntzan?
Tzintzuntzan has a runtime of 25m (25 minutes).