Chuzalongo
A lost child appears in a remote Andean village at the end of the 19th century. Nicanor, the village priest, decides to care for him and discovers that a few drops of the boy's blood magically cause the crops to grow and bear fruit. Soon, Nicanor realizes that the only way to keep the child alive is to feed him human blood. The priest must decide whether to care for the child and bring him new victims or let him die, knowing that the crops the peasants feed on will also die.
