COLOMBIA-INDIGENOUS-CINEMA

Children play at the Amacayacu river in San Martin de Amacayacu, Colombia, on October 14, 2022. - In the bowels of the Colombian Amazon jungle, indigenous people of different languages, countries and ethnic groups discovered in the cinema a common language to narrate their own story far from the foreign gaze. In San Martin de Amacayacu, the Matis people of Brazil and the Tikuna people of Colombia met for the first time. It was a seven-day journey through torrential rivers and impossible roads. (Photo by Carlos SUAREZ / AFP) (Photo by CARLOS SUAREZ/AFP via Getty Images)
Children play at the Amacayacu river in San Martin de Amacayacu, Colombia, on October 14, 2022. - In the bowels of the Colombian Amazon jungle, indigenous people of different languages, countries and ethnic groups discovered in the cinema a common language to narrate their own story far from the foreign gaze. In San Martin de Amacayacu, the Matis people of Brazil and the Tikuna people of Colombia met for the first time. It was a seven-day journey through torrential rivers and impossible roads. (Photo by Carlos SUAREZ / AFP) (Photo by CARLOS SUAREZ/AFP via Getty Images)
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