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Sentir el Son Extended Trailer
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A poetic story of self-discovery through West African and Afro-Mexican art practices.
Sentir el Son is a poetic documentary short about an Afro-Mexican woman in search of her ethnic and gender identity through the West African and Afro-Mexican practices in music and dance. This is a heroine's journey about the struggle of ethnic invisibility and the hidden African Diaspora in Mexico.
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Sentir el Son Extended Trailer
Preview: Special | 1mVideo has Closed Captions
Sentir el Son is a poetic documentary short about an Afro-Mexican woman in search of her ethnic and gender identity through the West African and Afro-Mexican practices in music and dance. This is a heroine's journey about the struggle of ethnic invisibility and the hidden African Diaspora in Mexico.
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But I have never known my father.
There's this side of me, I don't know.
I don't know where I belong.
The sounds of the drum are calling.
How should I respond?
My identity has been buried, knowing only part of my history and my place in this world.
I live between two worlds, trying to understand how to embody both.