The Sower (2018)

The Sower (2018) poster

Bartolomé, a teacher in a multigrade school on the mountains of Chiapas in Mexico, knows well that pedagogy is not based on textbooks and cannot fit behind the four walls of a classroom. A true sower of knowledge unravels his philosophy and method and becomes a beacon of hope for the creation of a humanistic model of education based on curiosity and love for the outside world.

Director: Melissa Elizondo Moreno
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 85 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: Natali Montell
Editing: Melissa Elizondo Moreno, Raúl Zendejas
Production: Centro Universitario de Estudios Cinematográficos (CUEC)
Country: Mexico
Original Language: es

Keywords

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Sower about?
Bartolomé, a teacher in a multigrade school on the mountains of Chiapas in Mexico, knows well that pedagogy is not based on textbooks and cannot fit behind the four walls of a classroom. A true sower of knowledge unravels his philosophy and method and becomes a beacon of hope for the creation of a humanistic model of education based on curiosity and love for the outside world.
Who directed The Sower?
The Sower was directed by Melissa Elizondo Moreno.
Who stars in The Sower?
The Sower stars Bartolomé Vázquez López, Roxana Hernández Pérez, Samuel Vázquez Méndez, Karina Gómez Pérez, Marcos Hernández Hernández, Maricela Hernández Pérez.
How long is The Sower?
The Sower has a runtime of 1h 25m (85 minutes).
What genre is The Sower?
The Sower is a Documentary film.
Where was The Sower produced?
The Sower was produced in Mexico.