‘Wetiko’ Director Kerry Mondragon Up Next on The Sounds of Film

Filmmaker Kerry Mondragon is the featured guest on an upcoming episode of the Sounds of Film podcast, hosted by Tom Needham.

Mondragon’s work is marked by a fearless blend of cultural insight and cinematic daring, and his latest film Wetiko tells the story of a young Maya man drawn into the shadowy currents of a New Age ecovillage deep in the Yucatán jungle. The film moves between languages and worlds, weaving psychological tension and indigenous perspective into a gripping, genre‑defying narrative that reflects Kerry Mondragon’s distinctive creative sensibility.

Kerry Mondragon

Wetiko follows its protagonist Aapo on a journey that begins with an errand and becomes an odyssey, revealing the seductive allure and deeper dangers of spiritual consumerism in a lush but unforgiving landscape. Mondragon’s approach to storytelling and his commitment to exploring identity, belief, and cultural collision have positioned him as a compelling voice in independent film.

Sounds of Film, now one of the nation’s longest‑running film, music, and ideas‑themed programs, blends in‑depth conversations with directors, composers, actors, authors, and other cultural figures alongside its celebration of cinematic soundtracks and storytelling. Over its decades‑long run, the show has welcomed an eclectic roster of guests — including Alec Baldwin, Billy Joel, Chuck D, Carter Burwell, Dionne Warwick, Noah Baumbach, and Alexander Payne — offering listeners a wide range of perspectives on film, music, and the creative life

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