Moisés, an eleven-year-old Yukuna boy, confronts the fears of the Amazon jungle and seeks solace in Indigenous traditions, healing rituals, and guidance from his grandfather. These are the core of the spiritual system necessary for conserving this territory, a system through which the local and Indigenous communities maintain a balanced relationship between people and nature.
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Director: Angello Faccini Rueda
Producer: Constanza Pérez Carrillo
Cinematographer: Angello Faccini Rueda
Sound: Camilo Martinez, Javier Umpierrez
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Director
Angello Faccini Rueda
Angello Faccini Rueda was born in Bogotá, Colombia, and studied filmmaking at ESCAC in Barcelona. He works as a filmmaker and cinematographer, balancing narrative, documentary, and commercial work. His short film Dulce (2018), released by NYT Op-Docs, was selected in Sundance, Toronto, and IDFA, among other film festivals, and won Best Documentary at Palm Springs Film Fest and Gran Prix at Tampere Film Festival.
Selected Filmography
Lanawaru (2024), Dulce (2018)