A Long Journey to Guadalupe (1996)

A Long Journey to Guadalupe (1996) poster

The veneration for Tonantzin-Guadalupe has been an essential Mexican theme underlying Mexican cultural and political values since the 16th century. Guided by the testimonies of Indigenous people, Mexicans of mixed heritage and Chicanos about this complex subject matter, we can understand why. The film was shot in 16mm and produced between July 1987 and February 1996.

Director: Juan Francisco Urrusti
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 98 min
Release Date:
Country: Mexico
Language: Español
Original Language: es
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is A Long Journey to Guadalupe about?
The veneration for Tonantzin-Guadalupe has been an essential Mexican theme underlying Mexican cultural and political values since the 16th century. Guided by the testimonies of Indigenous people, Mexicans of mixed heritage and Chicanos about this complex subject matter, we can understand why. The film was shot in 16mm and produced between July 1987 and February 1996.
Who directed A Long Journey to Guadalupe?
A Long Journey to Guadalupe was directed by Juan Francisco Urrusti.
How long is A Long Journey to Guadalupe?
A Long Journey to Guadalupe has a runtime of 1h 38m (98 minutes).
What genre is A Long Journey to Guadalupe?
A Long Journey to Guadalupe is a Documentary film.
Where was A Long Journey to Guadalupe produced?
A Long Journey to Guadalupe was produced in Mexico.