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San Esteban, at the foot of the mountains of Zapopan, Mexico, is an indigenous town rooted in agriculture, ritual, and a deep relationship with the land. What moved me most was the community’s bond with its nopales fields — a rhythm of farming that has sustained families for generations. Yet this rhythm is now disrupted by the arrival of city dwellers, eco-tourists, and adventurers, whose presence collides with the slower pace of indigenous life. Sometimes friction arises, sometimes connection — but always, the town is transformed. For me, San Esteban became a mirror for broader questions: how to preserve heritage without closing off from change, how ancestral knowledge might coexist with modern practices, and how land itself becomes a meeting ground between communities. This film is both a portrait of a place in transition and a meditation on resilience — a reminder that tradition is not a relic, but a living force shaping the future.
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