The Quilpo Dreams Waterfalls

The Quilpo Dreams Waterfalls

2013 · 12 min

According to the Comechingones natives, Quilpo river dreams of big falls at least once a year. Whoever is near the river at the time will be part of its dreams forever. Shot in the sacred comechingones' shrine.

Directed by Pablo Mazzolo

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