Tumin. Solidary Economy (2013)
Tumin is a portrait of El Espinal, a forgotten little municipality in the mountains of Totonacapan in northern Veracruz state, which decided to design its own economic system and printed communal money called the Tumin. This currency is based on the barter syste. Thus they began an autonomous project with their own resources, unconnected to the government´s hand and running countercurrent to the capitalist system.
Director: Melissa Elizondo Moreno
Runtime: 12 min
Release Date: July 1, 2013
Screenplay
- Melissa Elizondo Moreno (Screenplay)
Original Language: en
Keywords
woman director
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Tumin. Solidary Economy about?
- Tumin is a portrait of El Espinal, a forgotten little municipality in the mountains of Totonacapan in northern Veracruz state, which decided to design its own economic system and printed communal money called the Tumin. This currency is based on the barter syste. Thus they began an autonomous project with their own resources, unconnected to the government´s hand and running countercurrent to the capitalist system.
- Who directed Tumin. Solidary Economy?
- Tumin. Solidary Economy was directed by Melissa Elizondo Moreno.
- How long is Tumin. Solidary Economy?
- Tumin. Solidary Economy has a runtime of 12m (12 minutes).