- In a southern Mexico village, young deaf students are taking on an unusual challenge: to make a movie out of their dreams. While Eric and his friends watch films and discuss ideas, their dreams begin to work their way into the documentary itself. Both a study of the students lives and the basic visual language of film.—José Antonio Cordero
- A group of young deaf people from the coast of Oaxaca received an unprecedented proposal: to make a movie of their dreams. As Erik and his friends watch movies and discuss stories to be shot, in Mexico City, Jose Manuel, a young activist, tries to organize other deaf leaders in a series of protests to draw the attention of the government and society to their demands for education, equity and respect.
- Young deaf students in a village in southern Mexico are taking on an unusual challenge: to make movies out of their dreams. While Eric and his friends watch films and discuss ideas, their dreams begin to work their way into the documentary itself. Both a study of the students lives and the silent, visual language of film, this is at times both a very personal film and a Fellinesque love letter to celluloid itself.
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