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La Fille Condor: Bolivian film explores Quechua tradition
La Fille Condor is a Bolivian drama directed by Alvaro Olmos Torrico that explores the tension between ancestral Quechua traditions and modern urban life. Set in the Bolivian Andes, the film follows Clara, a young doula with a gift for singing to ease the pain of women during childbirth.
After a dispute with her mother, Ana, a seasoned traditional midwife, Clara leaves her community for the city in pursuit of a life as a singer. Her departure coincides with mysterious misfortunes in the village, leading Ana to embark on a quest to find her daughter and restore communal balance. The film examines themes of female empowerment, the weight of patriarchal traditions, and the struggle of indigenous cultures against modern influences and state authorities.
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- [● 2 SOURCES] The film ‘La Fille Condor’ is set in the Bolivian Andes. www.estrepublicain.fr · www.ledauphine.com
- [● 2 SOURCES] The film features Quechua language and traditions. www.estrepublicain.fr · www.ledauphine.com
- [● 3 SOURCES] The film explores themes of feminism, patriarchy, and indigenous culture. www.nouvelobs.com · www.estrepublicain.fr · www.ledauphine.com
- [● 3 SOURCES] Alvaro Olmos Torrico is the director of the film ‘La Fille Condor’. www.nouvelobs.com · www.estrepublicain.fr · www.ledauphine.com
- [● 2 SOURCES] The plot follows a midwife and her adolescent daughter. www.estrepublicain.fr · www.ledauphine.com