In the decline of the Mayan kingdom, Jaguar Paw is taken on a perilous journey to a world of fear and oppression. After his village is attacked, Jaguar Paw hides his wife and son in a cistern and sets out to save his people. He must face ruthless raiders, survive human sacrifices, and elude a vengeful leader on a relentless pursuit. With determination and courage, Jaguar Paw fights for his family and his freedom.
What will happen on December 21, 2012? Nobody knows for sure. This is the day the Mayan calendar ends. This lost civilization believed in a great upheaval. Are we in danger? The answer lies in Mexico. A new codex has been found with information about the end of the era. Four children go looking. But they're not the only ones. Who is trying to stop them? And do they know how to avoid all dangers?
Never before could you get this close to seven thousand years of history. Time Life's LOST CIVILIZATIONS combines cutting-edge digital effects technology with powerful dramatization. Dazzling spectacles re-create rituals and events - from the bloodletting of Maya kings and a pharaoh's last journey to the secret pleasures of a Roman empress. Original location cinematography in 25 countries takes you from Cuzco in Peru to Petra in Jordan. Computer graphics restore Egypt's pyramids and the Great Wall of China with breathtaking accuracy. From ancient Mesopotamia to modern Tibet, lost worlds live again in this must-have collection!
"Mother Tongue" chronicles the first time a documentary film about Guatemalan genocide in Guatemala was translated and dubbed into Maya-Ixil—5.5% of whom were killed during the armed conflict in the 1980s. Told from the perspective of Matilde Terraza, an emerging Ixil leader and the translation project’s coordinator, "Mother Tongue" illuminates the Ixil community’s ongoing work to preserve collective memory.
El Norte follows the story of two siblings, Rosa and Enrique, who are forced to leave their home in Guatemala after their family is killed by the military. They embark on a perilous journey to the United States, facing numerous challenges and dangers along the way. The film explores the themes of immigration, the American Dream, and the harsh realities faced by undocumented workers. Despite the hardships, Rosa and Enrique strive to achieve a better life and find their place in a new country.
Legends of the Hidden Temple follows a young boy and his siblings as they navigate through jungle obstacles, solve puzzles, and face dangerous challenges in their quest to find a hidden treasure within a Mayan temple. Along the way, they encounter various obstacles such as deadly snakes, quicksand, and an ancient curse. With the help of a knowledgeable tour guide, they must outsmart their competition and unlock the secrets of the temple.
Despite decades of research, many mysteries remain about the ancient Maya. Now, archaeologists are unearthing new clues that transform long held ideas about how these people came to dominate vast areas of Mexico and Central America. Through immense lost monuments, ancient inscriptions and new forensic evidence, this series tracks the Maya from their earliest origins all the way to the present day, unlocking the dark secrets of the rise and fall of the Maya.
Maximón - Devil or Saint is a documentary that delves into the mysticism and religious practices surrounding Maximón in Guatemala. It examines the indigenous beliefs, syncretism with Catholicism, and the profound impact on the social and cultural fabric of the region. With interviews and insights from experts, the film provides an in-depth exploration of this enigmatic figure and his role in Maya civilization.
A story of destinies joined by Guatemala's past, and how a documentary film intertwined with a nation's turbulent history emerges as an active player in the present.
In a small isolated village in the heart of a dense forest, strange phenomena shake the inhabitants and especially a family. With events taking an increasingly terrifying turn every day, the family decides to investigate and discovers the existence years ago of a small travelling circus set up near the village. This circus had a bad reputation due to rumors that the main clown of this circus, Bumba, murdered several children and parents before mysteriously disappearing. Seeing a kind of clown figure during the terrifying phenomena makes the family believe in Bumba’s return...
Barbarous Mexico is a compilation of terrifying tales that take place in the depths of Mexico. From ancient rituals to folk legends, this movie explores the dark side of Mexican folklore. Brace yourself for encounters with creatures, monsters, and unspeakable horrors.
"Zapatista" is the definitive look at the uprising in Chiapas. It is the story of a Mayan peasant rebellion armed with sticks and their word against a first world military. It is the story of a global movement that has fought 175,000 federal troops to a stand still and transformed Mexican and international political culture forever.
One of the great mysteries of history is how the ancient Maya built such an incredible society in a tropical rainforest over two thousand years - and then vanished. How? Why? New discoveries and new science can now tell the story.
Yollotl connects the past and the present through a love story inspired by Mesoamerican mythology and testimonials from children who live in the Mayan rainforest. A story in Nahuatl and a ritual song accompanies the journey through the interior of ancient trees to the universe.
This Traveltalk series short visits the village of Chichicastenango, Guatemala and emphasizes the influence of the Mayan culture on its people. It shows how the residents intermingle ancient religious practices with Catholic teachings. Narrator James FitzPatrick introduces, and greets on camera, Father Ildefonso Rossbach, a Catholic priest who ministers to the local population in the village and outlying areas.
Independent documentary created by group of enthusiast from Russia. It covers the topic of Zapatista uprising in Chiapas, Mexico and struggle of Mexican indigenous peoples for justice, liberty and democracy.
This animated documentary outlines the history and importance of corn in North America.
When the Mountains Tremble is a powerful documentary that explores the Guatemalan civil war and the indigenous resistance against the military dictatorship. It delves into the events of the war, including the massacres and the guerrilla warfare, and highlights the role of liberation theology and the CIA in the conflict. The film sheds light on the struggles of the Mayan community and the impact of the war on Central and South America.
Ixcanul is a movie set in rural Guatemala, where Maria, a teenage Mayan girl, lives with her parents on a coffee plantation. She is engaged to Ignacio, but secretly desires to escape and explore the world. However, her life takes a dramatic turn when she becomes pregnant with Ignacio's child, and her attempts to terminate the pregnancy lead to disastrous consequences. As she navigates the challenges of a language barrier, cultural traditions, and poverty, Maria must make difficult decisions that will shape her future.
Mayan Renaissance is a documentary film which explores the history and culture of the ancient Maya civilization in Central America. It delves into the achievements and contributions of the Maya people, their long-standing traditions, and the challenges they face in the modern world. Through interviews, archaeological discoveries, and stunning visuals, this documentary offers a comprehensive look at the fascinating world of the Maya civilization.