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Run time:
12 min.
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Bolivia, USA
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Language:
Quechua, Spanish
The legendary lake dwellers of Bolivia, the Uru-Muratos people of Lake Poopó, are disappearing. Born from a rain of 40 days and 40 nights thousands of years ago, the myths of the people's creation is recounted by village elder Daniel Moricio Choque, as well as the all-too-real facts that threaten his once prosperous water utopia with extinction. Filmmaker Aaron Naar artfully blends Latin American oral tradition with the now sadly universal narratives of industrial greed and government inaction.
-Myrocia Watamaniuk |
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Isabel Bader | + add to cal |
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ROM | + add to cal |