Mary travels from Honduras to the US border looking for her son, a migrant kidnapped in Mexico. During her journey, she meets other mothers that are looking for their sons and she understands the magnitude of the disappearance crisis in the region. Francisco, the dean of the Pesh community, is confronted to the extinction of the tropical forest, the migration of his sons and the vanishing of his own language. He begins a journey to the heart of the jungle in order to find a cure to such changes. “Toshkua”, a word that means “to disappear” in the Pesh language of Honduras, tells the story of those who struggle against disappearance, from Central America to the US.
Festivals & Awards
AMBULANTE 2023
PULSOS
FESTIVAL INTERNACIONAL DE CINE DE GUADALAJARA 2023
OFFICIAL SELECTION
PANORAMICA FESTIVAL DE CINE LATINOAMERICANO DE ESTOCOLMO 2023
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