Eryk Rocha
Brazil, Documentary, 2008
105 min, Video, Color
in Portuguese, Spanish, and Quechua with English subtitles
Pachamama tells the story of the director's journey through the Brazilian rainforest on ...展开his way to Perú and Bolivia, where he encounters the reality of people historically cut-off from the political process of their own country and that, for the first time, are attempting to have a say in the outcome of their own fate. The title of the film, Pachamama, is a word that means “Mother Earth” to certain groups of Native Americans, and refers to the bucolic goddess of the rural workers. A meditative film that also reveals social movements and moments often obscured from outsiders.
Pachamama means "Mother-Earth", to certain groups of Native Americans, and refers to the bucolic goddess of the rural workers. This documentary tells the story of a filmmaker’s journey, by the director himself, through the Brazilian rain forest on his way to Peru and Bolivia, where he meets the reality of people historically cut-off from their own country’s political process and that, for the first time, try to have a say in the outcome of their own fate. It’s a thirty-day odyssey that lasts through the reality of the Amazon and the Andes, which reveals a broken continent, while passing by the culture of its people, which influences South America as a whole, making it essential for building new political ideals.
Eryk Rocha was born in Brasilia in 1978 and has lived in various countries in Latin America. He is the son of great brasilian filmmaker Glauber Rocha. He studied cinema at San Antonio de Los Banos, Cuba. His first feature fiction film, Transeunte, will be released this year.
Producer: Urca Filimes, Leonardo Eddes
Screenwriter: Eryk Rocha
Cinematographer: Eryk Rocha
Editor: Eryk Rocha, Eva Randolph
Music: Aurélio Dias