UPDATE: A new documentary titled “Día de Muertos in the City” is urgently spotlighting the vibrant Mexican traditions of Día de los Muertos, showcasing how communities across New York City are preserving this significant cultural heritage. The film recently captured a powerful performance at the Church of the Good Shepherd in Brooklyn, where young folkloric dancers and mariachi students brought the traditional dance of Xochipitzahuatl to life.
JUST ANNOUNCED: Director Blandie Medina emphasizes the importance of this dance, which means “little flower.” “This dance is very very important,” she stated, highlighting its roots in the Huasteca region of Mexico. The performance not only celebrates culture but also serves as a heartfelt tribute to ancestors, connecting participants with their heritage.
IMPACT: Rev. Juan Carlos Ruiz of the church expressed the profound significance of Día de los Muertos, stating, “We memorialize those who have come before us, whose relationship is still very much alive.” The celebration involves music, food, and dance, creating a welcoming atmosphere for those who have passed. The church features several ofrendas, or altars, adorned with images and favorite foods of deceased loved ones, reinforcing the communal bond between the living and the dead.
In a poignant reflection on current societal issues, Ruiz noted that many ofrendas also commemorate individuals affected by immigration raids. “That’s kind of a death that we are lamenting, that we are suffering,” he said, infusing the celebration with contemporary relevance and urgency.
Director Cristy Trabadass believes Día de los Muertos resonates beyond cultural boundaries. “In this country, collectively we’re feeling a grief,” she explained. “Something like Día de los Muertos holds the space to process these feelings and to grieve.” Her vision for the film is to emphasize this ritualistic aspect, providing insight and closure for everyone, regardless of their background.
As communities prepare for the upcoming Día de los Muertos celebrations, this documentary is set to remind audiences of the healing power of tradition and the importance of honoring those who have passed. SHARE THIS NOW to spread the word about how cultural rituals can serve as a beacon of hope and connection in challenging times.
Stay tuned for more updates as this story unfolds and the documentary continues to inspire viewers across the nation.





































