Kuntur Wachana (film) explained

Kuntur Wachana
Director:Federico García
Runtime:87 minutes
Country:Peru
Language:Quechua, Spanish

Kuntur Wachana (Quechua for 'where the condor is born') is a Peruvian docudrama directed by Federico García Hurtado (born in Cusco, 1937). It was released in 1977. Kuntur Wachana won the FIPRESCI international critics' prize at the 10th Moscow International Film Festival.

Summary

Indigenous Peruvians led by Quechua peasant and trade union leader Saturnino Huillca struggle for land reform.

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