Federico Cecchetti
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The life of Rayenari changes when the poet Antonin Artaud arrives to his village seeking the spiritual knowledge of the Tarahumara. Rayenari introduces him to the Peyote ceremony. However, the poet abandons the ritual and loses his soul. Sometime later, Rayenari discovers through dreams that Artaud has been committed to a mental hospital. It will be through this connection that Rayenari will help his friend to recover what he lost.
Jíkuri. Journey to the Land of the Tarahumara

Nieri is an indigenous teenage boy from the Wixarika culture, who is being indoctrinated by his father on the path of dreaming to reach the Blue Deer and become a Marakame. However, Nieri doubts about having the gift that is necessary to become a Marakame. His real dream is to play Mexican country music and to go to Mexico City to play there with his friends.
Mara'akame's Dream

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Los transhumantes

Tamara and Federico, a young Mexican couple, travel to India to make an indie film, adopting fictional alter-egos—Priya and Rashi. As they embark on their journey, Rashi grapples with religious neurosis, while Priya's fear of dirt and poverty intensifies. Their trip challenges both their relationship and their once-held beliefs about love and sacredness.