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Short documentary by Leo Fleider, a film that won the First Prize for Documentary Films at the Mar del Plata Film Festival. This film portrays the life of the Coya people in the Humahuaca ravine as an eternal present of shepherds who wander around with their gear, women who spin and knead bread and cultivate the land without their men, because they work in distant mills. The State appears as a health and educational assistance that does not alter a thousand-year-old peace only disturbed by weddings, funerals, marriages and the biggest party of all: the carnival. Towards the end, a plaque informs details of the preservation work. You can see the complete cataloging file at: https://www.archivorta.com.ar/asset/l...