
Yanira, Yuri y Clark exploran la identidad del Valle del Sondondo a través del recuerdo de la llegada de los primeros buses y de sus experiencias personales y familiares. La estética de las canciones que cantan a los caminos, en todo el país, se vuelve un eje emblemático de la memoria comunal.
A road movie about two community friends, Heber and Clark, who decide to explore the region's ancient churches in search of the kiraw, the cradle for babies native to the Sondondo Valley and other Andean villages.
Yuri invites her cousin to participate in a concert by master harpist Lapla de Huaycahuacho at her father's house. Listening to the music, Yanira imagines her ideal playlist and evokes her childhood memories.
The Vallechallay collective addresses the challenges of community organization in the face of the water crisis in the Sondondo Valley.
A poetic immersion in Huanzo Lagoon, a place of extreme beauty and diverse fauna, whose waters secretly hold the remains of ancient farms…
Together with the two young dancers Apuccara and Supay Wayra, the Vallechallay collective explores the unique bond that exists between the scissors dancers and the communities of the Sondondo Valley.
Thinking about the stars of the valley, Yanira, Yuri, Heber and Clark evoke memories of their grandparents' and parents' lives.
Towers and their bells have always been a daily feature of community life. The Vallechallay collective decided to learn about the memories of the Huacaña bell ringer and the valley's only female bell ringer, in Aucará…
From Lima to San Diego de Ishua, the Vallechallay collective accompanies Clark, Máximo Damián's nephew, on an intimate and communal exploration of the iconic violinist's memory.
In the run-up to the celebration of the Virgin of the Assumption, the oldest in Chipao, Yanira and Clark visit the Leuyacc family's candle workshop, and everyone is encouraged to help the master candle makers assemble the throne in the church...
The Vallechallay collective walks the paths that crisscross the stories of Oscconta Hill, questioning the meaning of their actions and their desire to convey what they truly are.