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OUR VOICE OF EARTH, MEMORY & FUTURE (1981)

A group raise plows and hoes in defiance
OUR VOICE OF EARTH, MEMORY & FUTURE (1981)
Cinema
February
17
7 PM

Event Details

Date & Time:

Fri February 17, 2023
7 PM

Location:

The Block Museum of Art
40 Arts Circle Drive
Evanston, IL 60208

Audience:

Open to the public

Details:

OUR VOICE OF EARTH, MEMORY & FUTURE (Nuestra voz de tierra, memoria y futuro)

 (Marta Rodríguez and Jorge Silva, 1981, 108 min, digital restoration)


 RSVP 

“The land belongs to those who work it, not the thieves who stole it.” --Nuestra Voz

An essential yet underseen work of Latin American political cinema, NUESTRA VOZ DE TIERRA, MEMORIA Y FUTURO (Our Voice of Earth, Memory & Future) is a poetic nonfiction essay on the centuries-long resistance by indigenous farmers of Colombia’s Coconuco region. Between fantastical visualizations of myth and legend, the film documents the development of the CRIC, the Regional Indigenous Council of Cauca, and their defiant efforts to take back ancestral earth from a long history of land grabs—a record the film traces from Spanish conquistadors to the Catholic Church to the current wealthy landowners. Trailblazing figures in Colombia’s documentary tradition, Marta Rodriguez and Jorge Silva collaborated with an indigenous council made up of peasant cooperative members throughout all stages of the making of NUESTRA VOZ; together they develop a process that blends the material realities of documentary with narrative recreations of native cosmology. The result is a striking nonfiction epic and a singular contribution to revolutionary cinema.

Introduction by Felipe Gutierrez (Ph.D. in the Dept of Spanish & Portuguese at Northwestern)

Digital restoration courtesy of Arsenal – Institut für Film und Videokunst. In Spanish with English subtitles.

Presented with support from the Latin American and Caribbean Studies Program at Northwestern University.

Contact The Block Museum of Art for more information: (847) 491-4000 or email us at block-museum@northwestern.edu