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Helena of Sarayaku (2022)

장르 : 다큐멘터리

상영시간 : 1시간 10분

연출 : Eriberto Gualinga

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Helena is 17 years old and studies in Finland. Her father, a Swede, and her mother, indigenous Kichwa of Sarayaku, live at the heart of the Amazon in Ecuador.

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Eriberto Gualinga
Eriberto Gualinga
Director
Pocho Álvarez
Pocho Álvarez
Editor

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