Mother Earth’s Inner Organs Trailer

Mother Earth’s Inner Organs Trailer (2022)

09 November 2022 Factual 22 mins

The first mountains that the Amsterdam-based Colombian artist and filmmaker Ana Bravo Pérez saw in the Netherlands were black. In this experimental work, she follows the stench of the coal in the port of Amsterdam back to its origin: an open wound in northern Colombia. The mine is located in the territory of the Wayuu and has a huge impact on the indigenous people.

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International Releases Dates

Canada 04 May 2023

Netherlands 09 November 2022

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