La Nación Oculta (2011)
Ñaalec (Fabián Valdez) is a Moqoit college student disenchanted with formal ways of learning and embarrassed by his drunken classmates. He seeks to recover his people's culture by learning from elders who still remember the old ways. Ñaalec travels to the Nanaicalo Nqote ("eye of the dragon"), a sacred lake whose water gave people the power of the gods. This docudrama is part of a series of community-created films supported by CEFREC (led by Iván Sanjinés, son of legendary Bolivian filmmaker Jorge Sanjinés).
Director: Juan Carlos Martínez
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 37 min
Release Date: January 1, 2011
Original Language: en
Keywords
ethnographical
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is La Nación Oculta about?
- Ñaalec (Fabián Valdez) is a Moqoit college student disenchanted with formal ways of learning and embarrassed by his drunken classmates. He seeks to recover his people's culture by learning from elders who still remember the old ways. Ñaalec travels to the Nanaicalo Nqote ("eye of the dragon"), a sacred lake whose water gave people the power of the gods. This docudrama is part of a series of community-created films supported by CEFREC (led by Iván Sanjinés, son of legendary Bolivian filmmaker Jorge Sanjinés).
- Who directed La Nación Oculta?
- La Nación Oculta was directed by Juan Carlos Martínez.
- How long is La Nación Oculta?
- La Nación Oculta has a runtime of 37m (37 minutes).
- What genre is La Nación Oculta?
- La Nación Oculta is a Documentary film.