A nahual emerges in animal form to deliver a warning: the land of Yucatán is being wounded and desecrated. As the Maya Train megaproject continues, Falú confronts his identity and sense of belonging, caught between preserving his roots and the forces that threaten to erase them.
Diana Toucedo
Diana Toucedo, filmmaker and editor, is at the crossroads between cinema and research. Her work has been selected for film festivals such as the Berlinale, San Sebastian International Film Festival, Visions du reél, Nara International Film Festival, Sao Paulo International Film Festival, FIDBA, Pesaro or DocLisboa, among others. Diana has edited more than 35 feature films to date, premiering and winning awards at IDFA, Rotterdam, Cannes Semaine de la Critique, Moscow International FF, etc. She has also worked editing series for Netflix, HBO and Movistar. Diana currently combines her profession with teaching at the Pompeu Fabra University (UPF) and is part of the core-team of the Master of Film at the Netherlands Film Academy. She is also pursuing a PhD in Practice-based Communication, exploring how moving images address identities, memories, historical crystallizations and social tensions.