Pachamama: Our Land
Originally released in 1997. Pachamama: Our Land is a documentary film. directed by Peter Nestler.
Synopsis
This film is about the indigenous cultures of Ecuador, of what is past and what is preserved, of destruction and resistance, of persisting in new ways, of music in the villages high up in the Andes, of music in the cities and in a tropical climate among descendants of African slaves. The film is about Earth, about working with Earth, sacred to the indigenous people. An account of beauty that silences, of friendliness, also grief.
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Production Details
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- Released
- Original Language
- DE
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Pachamama: Our Land about?
This film is about the indigenous cultures of Ecuador, of what is past and what is preserved, of destruction and resistance, of persisting in new ways, of music in the villages high up in the Andes...
Who directed Pachamama: Our Land?
Pachamama: Our Land was directed by Peter Nestler.
How long is Pachamama: Our Land?
Pachamama: Our Land has a runtime of 1 hours and 30 minutes (90 minutes total).
When was Pachamama: Our Land released?
Pachamama: Our Land was released on March 29, 1997 in theaters.