Birds of Passage tells the story of an indigenous family in the Guajira Peninsula who gets caught up in the marijuana trade during the 1970s. As they become entangled in the violent and ruthless world of drug trafficking, they face conflicts between tradition and modernity, superstition and reality, and ultimately face the devastating consequences of their choices.
Photo poetry of Bunchanawingʉmʉ Jesús Camilo Niño Izquierdo' piece of lost feelings in the Arhuaco Indigenous Reservation, northern Colombia.
The Arhuacos are the guardians of the forest and the ice of Colombia highest mountain, the Sierra Nevada Santa Marta. They draw from this unique environment a preserved and singular spirituality. For the first time a director was invited to visit the heartland of the sacred mountain. Hick tells the story of resistance which is a voyage through space and time: from the shores of the Caribbean to the stars that light up the night on the glacier and from the encounter with the first colonizing whites to the return of the warriors following FARC's laying-down of arms.
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