Fabricantes mexicanos de ollas

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Fabricantes mexicanos de ollas is a short film from 1962 released on 16mm. It is held in the IUL Moving Image Archive collection.

Shows how the Indians in the Mayo village off Ubalama live, how they make and use ollas, and how they trade them for the necessities of life. Explains why primitive industry of making ollas has retained its importance in modern times.

Fabricantes mexicanos de ollas
Produced byBailey Films
Production
company
Bailey Films
Distributed byBailey Films
Release date
1962
Running time
0:09:24
LanguageSpanish
OCLC Number
4328129 ewid: 454 | Fresh | | step:2 || dopt: {{{dopt}}}

More Details

Notes
Eastman color.
Spanish version of the motion picture Mexican olla makers.
With study guide.
Photographer, Charles Hathaway.
Summary
Shows how the Indians in the Mayo village off Ubalama live, how they make and use ollas, and how they trade them for the necessities of life. Explains why primitive industry of making ollas has retained its importance in modern times.
Physical Format
1 Film (0:09:24) :16mm
IUL Genres
IUL Subject
Mayo Indians :Indian pottery--Mexico :Pottery--Mexico
Full Title (usually this is the same as above)
Fabricantes mexicanos de ollas