Drought (2011)

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The life on Zapotal Santa Cruz, a little town in Veracruz, Mexico. Canícula follows the school of the Dance of the Flyers and the people who surrounds the zone where youngs learn an ancient Mesoamerican ceremony performed by totonacs during the summer.

Director: José Álvarez
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 65 min
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Country: Mexico
Language: Español
Original Language: es
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Drought about?
The life on Zapotal Santa Cruz, a little town in Veracruz, Mexico. Canícula follows the school of the Dance of the Flyers and the people who surrounds the zone where youngs learn an ancient Mesoamerican ceremony performed by totonacs during the summer.
Who directed Drought?
Drought was directed by José Álvarez.
How long is Drought?
Drought has a runtime of 1h 5m (65 minutes).
What genre is Drought?
Drought is a Documentary film.
Where was Drought produced?
Drought was produced in Mexico.