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Willaq Pirqa, the Cinema of My Village (whose original title is Willaq Pirqa, el cine de mi pueblo, lit. ' The Wall of Information, the cinema of my town ' ) is a 2022 Peruvian-Bolivian [ 1 ] Quechua -language [ 2 ] comedy-drama film directed by César Galindo and written by Galindo, Augusto Cabada and Gastón Vizcarra.
In contrast, there are abundant Paracas remains in the Ica, Pisco, and Chincha valleys, as well as the Bahía de la Independencia. [11] He noted that the southern Nazca region, which became the most populous region of its culture, was never an important area of Paracas occupation. [ 11 ]
Central to Pueblo religion is the concept of the kachina (also called katsina), a spirit being in the religious beliefs of the Pueblo people. These beings, once believed to visit Pueblo villages, are now honored through masked dances and rituals in which Pueblo people embody the Kachinas. [ 7 ]
By 1483, both the Paracas and Nazca Civilizations had ceased to exist, and the Inca Empire ruled over parts of present-day Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, Chile, and Argentina. [citation needed] The Incas did not praise the god Kón anymore, but a new god of creation, named Viracocha. The creation myth of the god Viracocha begins differently from that ...
Los Andes no creen en Dios (lit. ' The Andes do not believe in God ' ) is a 2007 Bolivian film directed by Antonio Eguino [ es ] . It is a drama set in a mining town in the Andes in the 1920s.
The Paracas Peninsula is a desert peninsula within the boundaries of the Paracas National Reserve, a marine reserve that extends south along the coast of Peru. The only marine reserve in the country, it is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site .
Paracas Peninsula, located in the Ica Region of Peru; Paracas Bay, located in the Pisco Province of the Ica Region in Peru; Paracas (municipality), the capital city of the Paracas District; Paracas District, located in the Pisco Province of the Ica Region in Peru; Paracas National Reserve
The Vampires of Poverty, originally released under the title Agarrando Pueblo ("Grabbing People"), is a Colombian mockumentary film released in 1977. It was directed by Luis Ospina and Carlos Mayolo .