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Sueños que migran
B/N | 80:00
A young tsotsil man living undocumented in New York City seeks to maintain his identity, from his now-forced exile, while exploring the profound meaning of migrating, the value of origins, and community. Inspired by the tradition of direct cinema, the documentary takes us from New York to a Tsotsil Mayan village, introducing us to various dimensions of migration.

Direction: Juan Javier Pérez
Production: Daniela Contreras, Nicolas Defosse
Photography: Ángel López Gómez
Sound: Juan Javier Pérez
Participation year at FICM: 2025

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