Territorio Puloui follows Carmela’s journey to La Guajira, ancestral home of the Wayuu people and her father’s birthplace. As she witnesses firsthand the environmental toll of coal mining and climate change, the film explores the deep connection between water, identity, and survival. A powerful reminder of the importance of Indigenous voices in global environmental conversations.
Carmela Daza - Director
Maik Gleitsmann-Frohriep - Director
Carmela Daza - Writer
Maik Gleitsmann-Frohriep - Producer
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