
A visit to Guatemala, where Mayan civilization flourished. Indian costumes copied from the early Spanish conquistadors, native buildings and customs, close ups of natives at play and at work, music from a marimba made of gourds.
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Is this for you? If you are the type of person who digs through bargain bins at library sales or watches old 16mm home movies just to see what people wore in the 1920s, you will probably find this fascinating. If you need a narrative, pacing, or even a reason for a scene to exist beyond 'let's film these people eating,...
Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"Is this for you? If you are the type of person who digs through bargain bins at library sales or watches old 16mm home movies just to see what people wore in the 1920s, you will probably find this fascinating. If you need a narrative, pacing, or even a reason for a scene to exist beyond 'let's film these people eating,' you will be bored to tears within three minutes. 🤷♂️ It feels less like a documentary and more like a series of sketches stitched together by someone who just got their first ..."

