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Through a game similar to the one they enjoyed as children, a young man manages to rekindle the love of life in a friend who has suffered a stroke.
A documentary about the love for music and fascination for the sax in the central mountain range of Perú. It was filmed in the Mantaro Valley and in New York City. With an instrument mainly associated to blues, jazz and rock 'n' roll, Peruvians express their deepest feelings from their native mountains throughout the instrument.
The Uros, the people who have lived for thousands of years floating on the icy waters of Lake Titicaca, have become divided. Those who make a living from tourism have moved closer to the shore and want to adapt to the world that visits them and provides them with food. Those who remain on the other side do not want contact with outsiders and insist on surviving according to their ancestral customs. Such is the case of María, who preserves the memories of her people and much of their centuries-old wisdom, while refusing to live in the tourist area.
Joaquín, a young man being pursued by the police, decides to take a detour before continuing on his way.
In 2004, together with photographer Cecilia Larrabure, we embarked on a search for some of the orphans of the terrorist war. Children whom Cecilia had photographed years before in shelters where they had taken refuge.