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
Up Next in 2025 Official Selection
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Portrait of a Ranger: Connie
Constance Mwandaa broke barriers as the first female ranger at Kenya’s Kasigau Corridor REDD+ Project. Today, she is one of a growing team of women redefining conservation. Portrait of a Ranger explores how female rangers like Constance are safeguarding biodiversity, empowering communities, and s...
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To Tatou Wai - Our Water
New Zealand is facing a water crisis. With 60% of Aotearoa’s rivers deemed unswimmable, the nation’s clean, green image—and the health of its people—is at risk. While political solutions remain stalled, Māori-led initiatives are rising to the challenge. This documentary follows the powerful grass...
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Between Foam and Clouds
On the windswept coast of Cape Carteret, shaped by millennia of marine erosion, nature reclaims its ground. This cinematic portrait follows the return of the peregrine falcon and the great raven—two ancestral rivals—to a landscape teetering between wilderness and encroaching city. As their secret...