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Juan Carlos Rulfo y el cosmos disperso, por Jorge Ayala Blanco
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Juan Carlos Rulfo y el cosmos disperso, por Jorge Ayala Blanco

The article discusses the documentary film 'Los seres de las nubes' by Mexican filmmaker Juan Carlos Rulfo, which explores themes of environmental degradation, cultural identity, and social issues in Juchitán, Oaxaca. The film is inspired by Zapotec poet Irma Pineda Santiago's work and incorporates elements of indigenous cosmology and oral traditions. It portrays the aftermath of the 2017 earthquake and the ongoing challenges faced by the region due to industrial exploitation of natural resources, including water extraction for wind turbines. The documentary highlights the resilience of local communities amidst ecological and social crises, featuring individuals such as artisans, activists, and marginalized groups. The piece also references other works by Rulfo, emphasizing his recurring focus on rural life and personal narratives.

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Juan Carlos Rulfo y el cosmos disperso, por Jorge Ayala Blanco

The article discusses the documentary film 'Los seres de las nubes' by Mexican filmmaker Juan Carlos Rulfo, which explores themes of environmental degradation, cultural identity, and social issues in Juchitán, Oaxaca. The film is inspired by Zapotec poet Irma Pineda Santiago's work and incorporates elements of indigenous cosmology and oral traditions. It portrays the aftermath of the 2017 earthquake and the ongoing challenges faced by the region due to industrial exploitation of natural resources, including water extraction for wind turbines. The documentary highlights the resilience of local communities amidst ecological and social crises, featuring individuals such as artisans, activists, and marginalized groups. The piece also references other works by Rulfo, emphasizing his recurring focus on rural life and personal narratives.

Ocena pristranskosti (Levo): The article frames the environmental and social issues affecting Juchitán through a lens that emphasizes systemic exploitation and marginalization, aligning with left-wing perspectives that critique industrial capitalism and advocate for indigenous rights and environmental justice. While the subject

Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 85 · Objektivnost 60): The article provides detailed information about the documentary film 'El cosmos disperso' by Juan Carlos Rulfo, including its themes, inspiration, and context within his body of work. It references specific films and concepts, aligning with cross-source consensus on Rulfo's style and thematic concer

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