Colombia
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The dream, the journey, the story. Maps and paths. The Yagé. "We must learn to relax our minds if we want to arrive at places".
29/08/05. Patio Bonito, Bogota's outsiders suburbs. 300 displaced families squat derelict flats, claiming the access to fundamental rights.
A succession of mysteries are repeatedly ordered and observed. A ritual for creating meaning. Dreaming, a daily exercise in the free interpretation of reality.
UntitledA map of healing territories, Brooklyn (New York) - Bogota (Colombia). Conversations with Hector Malabé, a homeless Puerto Rican from Greenpoint, and the spiritual properties of lemon sung by an anonymous afroamerican of the Colombian caribbean coast.
When night falls, the Colombian countryside undergoes a transformation. Danger lurks in the dark. Carmen, a peasant woman in her fifties, knows it well. This film finds the right distance to absorb her tale of a tormented life, while drawing the audience into the harsh world of the Colombian peasant through one of its most fascinating aspects: the oral tradition.
Untitled“Entre Manos” follows a shipment of marihuana from the moment it enters the city until it reaches its consumers. A document that captures the reality of the people who make their living from this production chain in the city, made from shots of their hands while they work and tell us about their daily struggles.
UntitledIn a Colombian state, a distressed group of indigenous people under the white man pressure (army, paramilitary and guerrilla), meet together to ask the "bunachi" (white man) to live them alone.
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