On the outskirts of Mexico City, over 50 years ago, a family began making and selling piñatas to the local community. Nowadays, the whole town is involved. The Piñata King takes a look inside the life of this town, and the head of the family who started it all.
This film is part of a wider photography project titled ‚Sweet Dreams‘ exploring love, life and death in Mexico. Find out more here: http://ift.tt/29uq2XG
A film by Tripod City
Music by ‚A Mover La Colita Cumbias‘
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