Shuar
Volk der heiligen Wasserfälle
Switzerland 1987. 16, colour, 89 min.
The Shuar Indians live on the western edge of the tropical rain forest, between the lowlands of the Amazon to the east and the highlands of the Andes to the west, in territory belonging to both Ecuador and Peru.
"When I was still a child, my grandfather used to take me by the hand to the top of a hill. He walked with a cane, but was still strong. He said, 'This is Shuar land and the one created it is called Arútam. When I die, you children must defend our land.' These words are deeply embedded in my memory" (Antonio Chiriap, Regional President of the Shuar Federation).
Director | Lisa Faessler |
Script | Claudia Martini, Lisa Faessler |
Photography | Konrad Kotowski |
Sound | Volker Idelberger |
Editing | Marlies Graf Dätwyler |
Duration | 89 min. |
Screening formats | 16 |
Shooting format | 16 |
shooting | 4. - 6. 1985, Ecuador. |
Versions | Shuar, Spanish, German |
Literature ▶ Bibliography... | Dumont/Tortajada: Nr, 592. |
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Production | Filmkollektiv Zürich AG, Limbo Film AG, Lisa Faessler |
ISAN | 0000-0000-D5CD-0000-P |