Water's Fate (2024)

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In the Indigenous and Afro Mexican communities of Oaxaca’s Coast, the future is played out in the realms of ritual and politics: water rituals, fishermen’s daily struggles and the constant threat to communities of the Río Verde make life hang in the balance delivered by water’s fate.

Director: Ignacio Decerega, Cristóbal Jasso
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 61 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: José Luis Esquivel
Editing: Ignacio Decerega, Cristóbal Jasso
Production: Cuadrante Films, Radio Ñuu Kaan, Instituto Mexicano de Cinematografía, Skylight, ECAMC, AMBULANTE, Oxfam
Country: Mexico
Language: Español
Original Language: es
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Water's Fate about?
In the Indigenous and Afro Mexican communities of Oaxaca’s Coast, the future is played out in the realms of ritual and politics: water rituals, fishermen’s daily struggles and the constant threat to communities of the Río Verde make life hang in the balance delivered by water’s fate.
Who directed Water's Fate?
Water's Fate was directed by Ignacio Decerega, Cristóbal Jasso.
Who stars in Water's Fate?
Water's Fate stars Juan Daniel García M., Pascual Felipe García M., Juana García García, Pedro Curtidor, Julia Herrera Bustos, Acela López López.
How long is Water's Fate?
Water's Fate has a runtime of 1h 1m (61 minutes).
What genre is Water's Fate?
Water's Fate is a Documentary film.
Where was Water's Fate produced?
Water's Fate was produced in Mexico.