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Screening: KARUARA, PEOPLE OF THE RIVER with filmmaker in attendance


Date & time
Monday, April 7, 2025
7 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.
Speaker(s)

Stephanie Boyd

Cost

This event is free

Contact

Aylin Gökmen

Where

Henry F. Hall Building
1455 De Maisonneuve Blvd. W.
Room H-110

Accessible location

Yes

Karuara, People of the River
Karuara, People of the River

Join Cinema Politica Concordia for the Montreal Premiere of KARUARA, PEOPLE OF THE RIVER, followed by a Q&A with co-director Stephanie Boyd.

ABOUT THE FILM

KARUARA, PEOPLE OF THE RIVER

Stephanie Boyd, Miguel Araoz Cartagena / Peru, Canada / 2024 / 1h17 / Spanish with English subs

Deep in Peru’s Amazon region, the Marañón River is home to a vast network of spirit villages ruled by the Karuara, or “People of the River.” Through enchanting hand-painted animation that fills the frame with vibrant compositions, we are transported inside the river world, where spirits lounge in hammocks made of boa constrictors and smoke sardines wearing stingray hats and catfish shoes. Laughing children ride to school on giant turtles and play football with inflated blowfish. Behind their playfulness, however, the Karuara are also metaphysical ecologists maintaining the delicate balance of life in the waterways.

For centuries, the Kukama people have depended on their rivers for survival. But, in a world that continuously puts a price tag on nature and humanizes the corporations responsible for the cultural genocide that is taking place, a federation of women, led by Mariluz Canaquiri, decide to fight back and file a groundbreaking lawsuit demanding the river, too, be recognized as a legal person with rights.

EVENT DETAILS

Admission is by donation ($5-10 suggested).
There will be free childcare provided at this event.
The venue is wheelchair accessible.
In order to prevent the spreading of COVID 19, wearing a mask is recommended.

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