Apurimac: The Speaking God

Apurimac: The Speaking God

A sensorial experience

2019 · 82 min · Documentary

Four groups of people with several centuries of History, in the middle of the Peruvian mountain range, more than 12,000 feet high, united by an antique ritual, take us with their voices into the renewal rite of the Q'eswachaca bridge and give us the possibility of looking to the world in a different manner.

Directed by Miguel Mato · Written by Miguel Mato

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