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Nahui Ollin, Sun Of Motion
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Nahui Ollin, Sun Of Motion

Nov 17, 2018
1h 8m
★ 0.0

Overview

Through the eyes of eight filmmakers "Nahui Ollin, Sun Of Motion" explores several sites in Mexico to reveal how climate change has been advancing in one of the countries with the highest biodiversity globally. Corals, glaciers, seas, mangroves, rivers, mountains, fields and cities have witnessed the advancement of what may represent the greatest threat to human kind in this age. Through the voices of the inhabitants in different parts of the country, we will witness the adaptation as well as the mitigation that is carried out in their communities.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Cinema Planeta

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Cast

Antonio Mauricio Pérez Batista

Antonio Mauricio Pérez Batista

Pedro Villalba Flores

Pedro Villalba Flores

Juan Castro Montaño

Juan Castro Montaño

Florentino Domingo González

Florentino Domingo González

Rudis Manuel Hernández

Rudis Manuel Hernández

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