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Siembras Michoacanas
Roberto Camacho (Eleazar Garcia Jr.) Is the biggest boss in the weed trafficking business of Michoacan; and the officers in charge of operating the manhunt against him is Commander Gutierrez (Bernabe Melendrez) and Lieutenant Rodriguez (Roberto Ruiz). Mirna (Alicia Reynoso "La Tequilera") is a sensual and beautiful woman who professes her love to Camacho. She lives next to him in the lowest betrayals and bloddiest chases, trying to escape the hands of the law. The fields of Michoacan provoke the demon's ambition, power and riches, against said law. It will have to enforce all its force to blast the network of traffickers in the country.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the rich agricultural traditions and cultural heritage of Michoacán, Mexico. It delves into the practices of local farmers, showcasing their deep connection to the land and the generations of knowledge passed down through families. The film highlights the importance of traditional crops and sustainable farming methods that have sustained communities for centuries.
Critical Reception
Siembras Michoacanas was noted for its authentic portrayal of rural Mexican life and its respectful documentation of agricultural practices. Critics praised its educational value and its ability to capture the essence of Michoacán's cultural identity through its focus on farming. Audience reception was generally positive, appreciating the film's sincerity and its glimpse into a vital aspect of Mexican heritage.
What Reviewers Say
Offers an intimate look at traditional farming in Mexico.
Highlights the cultural significance of agriculture in Michoacán.
Praised for its educational content and authentic portrayal.
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Fun Fact
The documentary was filmed on location in various rural communities within Michoacán, allowing for direct observation and participation with the farming families.
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