Gods and Kings
Originally released in 2012. Gods and Kings is a documentary film. directed by Robin Blotnick. At just 87 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
In the muddy market square of Momostenango, Guatemala, where shamans burn offerings in the shadow of the Catholic church, prehispanic gods dance beside horror movie monsters and dictators from the dark days of the Cold War. Unlike the folkloric performances long studied by anthropologists, this new dance won't show up on any postcard. In some villages, it's even been banned for frightening tourists. So how did these fiberglass masks of Xena: Warrior Princess come to be blessed in the smoke of Maya altars? Presenting a striking case never before documented on film, Gods and Kings illuminates the way creations of mass-culture take on new meanings as they travel around the world. In a town where a Hollywood B-movie villain is a real evil spirit, stories can't be taken lightly and it always matters who's telling them.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Gods and Kings about?
In the muddy market square of Momostenango, Guatemala, where shamans burn offerings in the shadow of the Catholic church, prehispanic gods dance beside horror movie monsters and dictators from the ...
Who directed Gods and Kings?
Gods and Kings was directed by Robin Blotnick.
How long is Gods and Kings?
Gods and Kings has a runtime of 1 hours and 27 minutes (87 minutes total).
When was Gods and Kings released?
Gods and Kings was released on January 1, 2012 in theaters.