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Mi Chacra (My Land)
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Tags for this FilmInca Trail, Peru, indigenous, documentary

Film Overview

Directed By: Jason Burlage
Release Date: 2011-01-31
Running Time: 1:39
Content Rating: PG (Parental Guidance)
DVD Region: All Regions
Media Format: NTSC-DVD
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Subtitle Language(s): English, Spanish
Genres: Documentary >> Places :: Documentary >> International :: Documentary >> Nature & Wildlife :: Documentary >> General :: Documentary >> History

Synopsis

The film tells the story of a young indigenous Peruvian man who has lived most of his life in a small village in the mountains above the Sacred Valley. Like everyone in his community, he has been raised as a farmer. And like many, he has been instilled with the belief that life in the city would be better than the life he leads.

When Feliciano was young, his father would tell him, “You are not going to be like me. You will go to the city, you will study, and you will become something more.” When Feliciano was sixteen, his father sent him to the city, where he worked and studied. Shortly after leaving his village, Feliciano’s mother came to him to tell him his father was sick. Five days later, his father died. Being the eldest son, Feliciano was forced to leave his school and return to his village to work his father’s fields and care for his younger siblings.

“Luck did not accompany me, and I lost my education.” The loss has stuck with Feliciano as he has grown and made a life for himself in his village. Now he has a young son of his own, and his desire is the same as his father’s. He will see his son study in the city, and become something more than he has become.

Framed by the seasons, the film chronicles a year in the young man’s life, from planting to the harvest, and through a season of work as a porter on the Inca Trail. We see the processes, passed from father to son for generations, of planting crops, tending to them, and harvesting. We witness the transformation of the spectacular landscape from the browns and yellows of the dry season to the vivid greens of the rainy season and the harvest. And we witness the back-breaking work of the porters as they make their way through the mountains on the trail to Machu Picchu. We learn of Feliciano’s driving desire, and witness a year in its pursuit.

Interwoven with Feliciano’s story is the complex history of his people. In his often poetic native language of Quechua, Feliciano recounts the history of the Incas, the conquest by the Spanish, and the years of the haciendas.

The film paints a vivid picture of this man’s life, of the conflict between his love of the land and the work he has learned from his father, and the desire to see his son living what he sees as a better life in the city.

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Accolades

Awards

  • Grand Prize, 2010 Banff Mountain Film Festival

Festivals

  • 2009 Starz Denver Film Festival
  • 2010 Big Sky Documentary Film Festival
  • 2010 It’s All True International Documentary Film Festival
  • 2010 Calgary International Film Festival
  • 2010 International Documentary Encounters Colombia, Bogotá
  • 2010 Taiwan International Documentary Festival
  • 2010 Oaxaca International Independent Film and Video Festival
  • 2010 Banff Mountain Film Festival
  • 2010 Margaret Mead Film & Video Festival
  • 2011 Native American Film & Video Festival

Press Reviews

  • The Huffington Post | show/hide snippet
  • The Banff Centre | show/hide snippet
  • The Denver Film Society | show/hide snippet
  • Roberto Forns-Broggi, Metro State College, Denver | show/hide snippet

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