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It was directed by
Chano Urueta. The film, which is called a "Mexican tragedy" set in the times of the Mayas, is
remembered today for its musical score by the Mexican composer Silvestre Revueltas; a suite from the
score was recorded by the Orquesta Sinfnica de Jalapa, conducted by Luis Herrera de la Fuente, and
released by Catalyst Records in 1994.[1]