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(Brasil – México)

Anthropologist filmmakers, Francesco Taboada and Fernanda Robinson, shared two of their documentaries to the local public.  Viewers were asked to discuss similar issues occurring in San Pancho as shown in the film.

Thirteen people in defense of water, air and land was shown in the same manner.  After the screening there was a question and answer session with the directors of the documentary about the condition of water in the community.

Similarly, in support for Pulque Nights , a project by the Gallo bar and Nixtamal, the film, Maguey, was shown to promote and preserve traditions of the town.  The film shows the importance of the maguey plant in the peasant and indigenous society.