In 2006, documentary filmmaker Sergio Colastra was kidnapped by Colombian guerrillas in Panama while promoting his film 'Jaibaná,' which highlighted the Guna and Embená aboriginal nations. Having grown up in Equatorial Guinea, he was familiar with the jungle. However, being held captive alongside his father, with whom he had a complicated relationship, was a transformative experience that reshaped his perspective on the jungle and the delicate balance between human fragility and the overwhelming power of nature. Today, this experience defines him as an author, bringing a unique vision that sheds light on the intricate relationship between humans and their environment.
Jaibaná
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Film
by Eduardo Lopez (Documentary)
Director, Writer, Cinematographer, Editor, Producer JAIBANÃ�, tÃÂtulo extraiÂdo del nombre que reciben los médidicos tradicionales de la población indÃ�Ãgena Emberá... See full synopsis »
Siempre Habana
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Film
by Ángel Peláez
Director