Writer
MOTHERS OF THE LAND accompanies five women from the Andean highlands in their daily struggle to maintain a traditional and organic way of working the land.
Director
MOTHERS OF THE LAND accompanies five women from the Andean highlands in their daily struggle to maintain a traditional and organic way of working the land.
Director
The lush green of the foliage forms a quivering reflection on the surface of the Amazon. According to the legends of the indigenous people of the region, the Yacurunas live beneath the water, in submerged cities that are the mirror image of human ones. Yet the film deals neither with mythical creatures nor with legends, catapulting viewers instead right into the midst of this incredibly green world.
Writer
Sonia Mamani vive en Capachica, una península del Lago Titicaca (Puno, Perú). Ella aprendió a cocinar a los quince años y desde entonces viaja y enseña a cocinar a otras mujeres con platos tradicionales, revalorizando sus costumbres.