El Niño Fidencio y sus hermanos de luz 

In the twenties, in the town of Espinazo, Nuevo León, in northern Mexico, José de Jesús Fidencio Síntora Constantino, better known as  ”Niño Fidencio“, earned a reputation as a miraculous healer. Since 1938, the year in which he died, a few chosen people, known as Materias (Matter, in opposition to Spirit) or Cajitas (Little Boxes), began receiving the Niño’s spirit, thus perpetuating his charitable work as a medicine man. Currently, some espíritus de luz (Spirits of Light) are becoming manifest through other Materias or Cajitas, such as Margarita Catalán, Aurorita, the Santo Niño de Atocha and Pancho Villa, who come twice a year to the sacred sites in Espinazo -The Pirulito tree, the muddy waters of El Charquito, the swing and the cementery- and in solemn pilgrimage, climb up the Cuesta del Dolor (Path of Sorrow), all the way to the Niño’s grave, in order to fulfill the healing rituals for their sick ones.

El Niño Fidencio y sus hermanos de luz video clip                                                         Sponsored by Fondo Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes (FONCA) & Centro de las Artes, Monterrey

Festivals, Museums & Gallery Screenings 

Cinematography & Mysticism (work  in  progress)
French Academy in Italy Villa Medici
Rome, 2007

International Film Festival (official selection)
Morelia, Michoacán, Mexico, 2008

Atlante Latinoamericano
Futura Gallery
Prague, 2008

Pinacoteca di Volterra Museum
Volterra,  Italy, 2008
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Rituals & Sacred Spaces
Galerie Califia,
Horazd’ovice, Czech Republic, 2012

Technical Data

Duration 30 minutes
Original language Spanish
Subtitles English, French & Italian
Format VHS & PAL

Credits

Director, DPI & script writer Alejandro Gómez de Tuddo
Producer Uroboros~Basilisco
Editor Carlotta Cerquetti
Assistant to the director Manuel Zárate
Original music Gabriela Méndez
Video post production The Jasso Productions/Alejandro Cons
Audio post production Boonker Studio
Place & date of production Mexico, 2008