Director ERNESTO CABELLOS

Doc | Peru | 87 M

At the height of the Peruvian gold rush, Nelida, an Andean woman able to communicate with water spirits, uses her powers to prevent a mining corporation from destroying the body of water she considers her mother. A gold deposit valued at billions of dollars lies just beneath Nelida’s lakes and leads farmers and Latin America’s biggest gold producer into conflict.

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Producers NURIA FRIGOLA TORRENT , RICARDO CABELLOS

“In this hypnotic tale, Nelida, a young indigenous Andean woman, has the ability to speak with spirits of the water. Through this connection she regards the lake as her mother and she the protector of the waters that feed her village. But when a gold deposit valued in the millions is found under her village, the extraction will surely threaten the surrounding waters of her community and she must summon up all her magic to stop the mining. Nelida’s powerful story is paired with other stories in the gold mining trade, from the Dutch jewellery designer Bibi van der Velden, who learns how her use of gold has had negative impacts on Andean communities, to stories from communities in Spain and Bolivia that face a fate similar to Nelida’s own. This stunning documentary makes a powerful statement on the human cost of gold and what people are doing to raise awareness about its impacts.”
Heather Haynes
MEDIA COVERAGE

POV Magazine – “Compelling.”
Cinema Axis – “Insightful.”

Sunday, November 13, 2016
7:50pm to 9:20pm

Time/Location/Admission: https://rednationff.com/day-3/

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