by Denise Speck • 5 mins • Documentary, Short • Social Issue Films, Cultural Documentaries, Observation, Poetic, Feminism Documentaries • Belize • Trinidad and Tobago • English • 2024

In “XE’IL – Threads of Culture, Tradition and Community,” the vibrant world of Indigenous Maya women in Southern Belize unfolds through the art of embroidery. This short documentary showcases XE’IL, a brand crafted “by Mayans for Mayans,” acting as a bridge between tradition and modernity, fostering a profound sense of pride and purpose among indigenous Maya artisans. Through their craft, these women not only preserve their cultural heritage but also forge a vibrant community.

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