Eduardo López
Directing
Known For
Features sacred and profane routes that serve as the foundation for weaving the saga of the cocaine leaf. The two core elements, San Pedro prison and the Guaraní community of Tentayapi, present nodal aspects of the cocaine leaf across different cultural settings such as drugs, medicine, exploitation, religion, injustice and instruments of power.
Inal Mama

carefully reconstructs the events in Bolivia between 1979 and 1982. Dark years. Speaking of Alberto Natush's coup d'etat, the massacre of Todos Santos, the murders of Luis Espinal and Marcelo Quiroga Santa Cruz, the worker, peasant and student mobilizations, García Meza Tejada's coup d'etat and the return to the democratic process.
The Flags of Dawn

Cerro Sotuyo is a town 300 km from Buenos Aires that was formerly supported by a large nearby quarry. Today the splendor is a memory, a living memory in an eighty-year-old man and in his old store, Don Silvio, who remembers and continues to feel the town as it was in its heyday. Silvio has dreams, he wants to make the history of that land and that of its last inhabitants known. Perhaps his last wish.