• 18Feb

    Rivers of Corn

    Free Movie Night
    7:00 pm Thursday February 18th
    Marketplace 3rd Floor, St John

    SARAYAKU: Rivers of Corn

    a documentary by Marta Noemí Bautis (63 min) 2009

    Click the image at left to view the film’s website.

    In the year 2002 the people of Sarayaku successfully resisted the invasion of an international oil company. Sarayaku: Rivers of Corn is a journey to this Kichua 
community in the south of the Ecuadorian Amazonia, five years 
after the frustrated invasion.

    This documentary recreates the story through the memory of several women that participated in the events of 2002, and contrasts daily life scenes with those of the struggle 
of the people of Sarayaku to defend their ancestral lands.

    Meet the Filmmaker!

    Filmmaker Marta Noemí Bautis will be present to introduce her film and participate in discussion with the audience afterwards. She was born in Argentina and has traveled throughout Latin America as a photojournalist. She is an award winning documentary filmmaker whose videos have been screened at numerous national and international festivals. Ms Bautis is a faculty member at the School of Contemporary Arts, Ramapo College of New Jersey and founder of Tiempo Azul Productions.

    Don’t miss the opportunity to meet Ms Bautis and hear her personal experiences in creating this important film.


    SPECIAL PRIX FIXE DINNER with Filmmaker Marta Bautis! 5:30 PM


    Our friends at La Plancha del Mar will be serving a lovely three course meal, including appetizer, dessert and wine tasting!  Seating will be limited, so please make your reservation today!

    $35 pp OR $25 for Film Society Members.                                     (Memberships sold at the door) CALL 777-7333

    Click the La Plancha del Mar logo (above) to visit their website and view their menu.


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