A remote village in Mexico, caught between the fronts of the ongoing drug war and threatening military operations. Here, the indigenous population is forced to grow marijuana for the cartels in order to survive. Meanwhile, government aid is nowhere to be found.
In the midst of this hopeless situation, the mother of a little boy disappears. Desperate, he flees into the forest and asks the nature gods for her return...
In his story, director Joshua Gil combines realistic depictions of poverty and violence with mystical elements. The fusion of pagan beliefs as a return to nature with biblical motifs is particularly striking in the film. The line between reality and myth begins to blur as the film visually impressively shows the destructive consequences of the drug war and asks whether nature itself must intervene to stop humanity.
A remote village in Mexico, caught between the fronts of the ongoing drug war and threatening military operations. Here, the indigenous population is forced to grow marijuana for the cartels in order to survive. Meanwhile, government aid is nowhere to be found.
In the midst of this hopeless situation, the mother of a little boy disappears. Desperate, he flees into the forest and asks the nature gods for her return...
In his story, director Joshua Gil combines realistic depictions of poverty and violence with mystical elements. The fusion of pagan beliefs as a return to nature with biblical motifs is particularly striking in the film. The line between reality and myth begins to blur as the film visually impressively shows the destructive consequences of the drug war and asks whether nature itself must intervene to stop humanity.