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Hilando Sones, a Visual Chant of the Amuzga Culture

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In Hilando Sones, the indigenous filmmaker Ismael Jndyè (artistic name of Ismael Vásquez Bernabé) weaves with images, sounds and memories a powerful defense of the memory and culture of his people: San Pedro Amuzgos, Oaxaca, also known as the “Tear Town”. Narrated completely in Amuzga language, the documentary intertwines three fundamental stories: that of Zoila, mother of the director; that of Donato, a legendary violinist of the people, and th…
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In Hilando Sones, the indigenous filmmaker Ismael Jndyè (artistic name of Ismael Vásquez Bernabé) weaves with images, sounds and memories a powerful defense of the memory and culture of his people: San Pedro Amuzgos, Oaxaca, also known as the “Tear Town”. Narrated completely in Amuzga language, the documentary intertwines three fundamental stories: that of Zoila, mother of the director; that of Donato, a legendary violinist of the people, and th…

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24 Horas broke the news in on Friday, August 1, 2025.
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