Miskitu (2014)

Narrates the migration of Miskito Indians to Managua, the capital of Nicaragua, and their efforts to preserve their culture, traditions and language. Through the life of a reverend, a housewife and a young college student we see the story of a native people that struggles to preserve their identity even outside their native home. These people left their families and communities behind searching for a better life. Whatever their fate is, they carry their culture with them and do not cease to sing, speak or pray in the language they learned from their ancestors.

Director: Rebeca Arcia
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 52 min
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Production: Imaginarte Films
Country: Nicaragua
Original Language: es
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Miskitu about?
Narrates the migration of Miskito Indians to Managua, the capital of Nicaragua, and their efforts to preserve their culture, traditions and language. Through the life of a reverend, a housewife and a young college student we see the story of a native people that struggles to preserve their identity even outside their native home. These people left their families and communities behind searching for a better life. Whatever their fate is, they carry their culture with them and do not cease to sing, speak or pray in the language they learned from their ancestors.
Who directed Miskitu?
Miskitu was directed by Rebeca Arcia.
How long is Miskitu?
Miskitu has a runtime of 52m (52 minutes).
What genre is Miskitu?
Miskitu is a Documentary film.
Where was Miskitu produced?
Miskitu was produced in Nicaragua.