Pachamama
Inhabiting the desolate, but eerily beautiful salt plains of Bolivia, this tells the story of a dying tradition through a father and son. Their respect for ‘Pachamama’ (translation – Mother Earth) is strong, but gradually western influences are changing the small towns the father and son pass through, trading salt for other goods. Beautiful photography detail an area and a way of life few westerners witness for themselves.
Showing
Glasgow Film Theatre 2
Friday 19 February
15:30
Monday 22 February
11:30
Film Details
Director
Toshifumi Matsushita
Featuring:
Christian Huaygua, Luis Mamani
1hr 45min, Bolivia/Japan/USA 2008,
N/C 12+
Tickets: £7/£6 concession*. GFT Cinecard and Cineworld Unlimited cardholders get concession rate entry to all events.
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