Willaq Pirqa, the Cinema of My Village

It tells the story of Sistu, a 13-year-old boy who lives in a community in Cusco, he discovers the magic of cinema, but the language barrier prevents the villagers from enjoying the movies.

This meeting causes a stir but also confronts them with their culture and highlights the limitations of the community to understand and read Spanish.

As a solution, they choose Sistu so that every week he goes to town to see a movie and tells it to everyone in the square.

One day he finds the canchón empty, the cinema has left... Sistu's illusion of telling the weekly story to the people who are waiting for him, makes him create his own cinema, with his own actors, with his own culture and above all, in your own language.

[9] The musicians Rubén Concha (quenas, zampoñas, legüero bass drum, charango and guitar), Andrés Chimango Lares (Andean violin) and María Elena Pacheco (violin) also participated.