In the south of Chile, a photographer documents the pacification and genocide of the indigenous people. Amidst this backdrop, a child bride is forced into a wedding ceremony. The photographer is caught between documenting the atrocities and trying to protect the young girl.
In the nineteenth century, a French adventurer sets off to establish a kingdom in the inhospitable South of Chile, uniting the feared Mapuche under him. The response of the Chilean army is devastating.
A sentimental adventure about the Mapuche people, also called "Araucanians" by the Spanish colonizers, as they inhabited the historic region called "Arauco", "Araucanía" or also named "Wallmapu" by Mapuche indigenous organizations. The plot develops around the protagonist, who loses her son and her husband
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