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My No Place: the Cry of Childhood Among Cane Furrows

Summary by El Economista
On February 27, the National Cinemateca will become the epicenter of a necessary and painful denunciation.With the premiere of the documentary Mi no lugar, directed by the filmmaker Colimense Isis Ahumada and produced by Chulada Films, which puts under the reflector a reality that Mexico has preferred to ignore: the child labor exploitation and the desolation of the cane fields.The work, which has already won awards such as the Best Anthropologi…
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On February 27, the National Cinemateca will become the epicenter of a necessary and painful denunciation.With the premiere of the documentary Mi no lugar, directed by the filmmaker Colimense Isis Ahumada and produced by Chulada Films, which puts under the reflector a reality that Mexico has preferred to ignore: the child labor exploitation and the desolation of the cane fields.The work, which has already won awards such as the Best Anthropologi…

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El Economista broke the news in on Thursday, February 19, 2026.
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