Montezuma Cypress (2019)

Montezuma Cypress (2019) poster

The legend of an ancient tree that gave birth to Yosonuviko, the cloud people, reenters the collective memory through the ancient language of rain, Sa’an Savi, evoking the fragility of the human condition amid nature’s immensity. A metaphor for life over time that reminds us of the importance of coexistence with nature.

Director: Nicolás Rojas Sánchez
Runtime: 17 min
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Editing: Nicolás Rojas Sánchez
Production: Sinfoko Films, Pierrot Films, Pulque Films
Country: Mexico
Original Language: es
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Montezuma Cypress about?
The legend of an ancient tree that gave birth to Yosonuviko, the cloud people, reenters the collective memory through the ancient language of rain, Sa’an Savi, evoking the fragility of the human condition amid nature’s immensity. A metaphor for life over time that reminds us of the importance of coexistence with nature.
Who directed Montezuma Cypress?
Montezuma Cypress was directed by Nicolás Rojas Sánchez.
How long is Montezuma Cypress?
Montezuma Cypress has a runtime of 17m (17 minutes).
Where was Montezuma Cypress produced?
Montezuma Cypress was produced in Mexico.