
Rita Patiño, an indigenous woman from Mexico, was found by a human rights organization inside a Kansas psychiatric hospital, where she had been involuntarily confined, for 12 years, despite the fact that the hospital authorities were never able to determine who was this woman, where did she come from, or what language she spoke. After the consequences of confinement and medical negligence, Rita returned to Mexico, where she lives with Juanita, her niece, and primary caregiver, in a context of precarious economic possibilities. A moving portrait of the lives of these two Tarahumara women, questioning the multiple forms of racism and discrimination that indigenous women in Mexico and the United States face.
Crew
Santiago Esteinou
Director, Writer, Producer
Javier Campos
Writer, Editor, Producer
Axel Pedraza
Director of Photography, Producer
Lisa Tillinger
Colorist
José Miguel Díaz Salinas
Producer
Gabriela Fernández
Costume Designer
Pablo Fernández
Sound Designer
Ulises Santos
Sound Editor, Foley Editor
Miguel Hernández
Sound Mixer
Misael Hernández
Sound
Pablo Taméz Sierra
Sound
Milagros Vargas
Sound
Liliana Villaseñor
Sound
Pérez Aréchiga, Daniel
Foley Editor, Foley Recordist
Galo Durán
Music
Heidy Carrazana
Dialogue Editor
Veronique Decroux
Additional Photography
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