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Date
May 4, 2010
- Time 12 p.m.
- Location Washington, D.C.
- Price
In the native Quechua language of the Andes, Hananpacha means “the world above.” This work by independent filmmakers Carlos and José Vallejo offers a stunning visual ode to the landscapes, people,and wildlife of the Lake Titicaca region of Perú, a region known as the “capital of Peruvian folklore.” Featuring spectacular aerial photography, Hananpacha is a strictly visual film with no narration or dialogue, allowing this unique part of the world to speak for itself in this amazing work of cinematic art (2009, 46 min)
1600 M Street, NW
Washington, D.C., US
20036
Telephone: +1 202 857 7700
Lat/Lon: 38.905653999999998, -77.036534000000003
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