Xoxontla
Xoxontla

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Xoxontla

1978
Movie
105 min
Spanish

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Director: Raúl KamfferGenres: Drama, Historical

Plot Summary

Set in 1908, the film Xoxontla tells the story of a young indigenous boy named Xoxontla who witnesses the brutal murder of his family by federal soldiers during the Porfiriato regime in Mexico. Fleeing his destroyed village, he finds refuge with a compassionate schoolteacher. As he grows, Xoxontla grapples with his trauma and the injustices faced by his people, leading him to question his path and the possibility of revenge.

Critical Reception

Xoxontla received critical attention for its powerful portrayal of indigenous suffering and historical injustice in Mexico. While not a mainstream blockbuster, it was recognized for its artistic merit and unflinching look at a difficult period in Mexican history, resonating with audiences interested in social and political themes.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its raw depiction of historical violence and its focus on indigenous perspectives.

  • Noted for its sensitive handling of trauma and the protagonist's journey.

  • Appreciated for its contribution to exploring marginalized histories within Mexican cinema.

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Fun Fact

The film's setting of 1908 places it within the turbulent period leading up to the Mexican Revolution, highlighting the deep-seated social and political tensions of the era.

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