
Through unpublished archives and the voices of its inhabitants, Ándate a la punta del cerro reconstructs the living memory of a community that has stood strong in the face of abandonment. From its founding roots in the 1970s, through the communal soup kitchens of the pandemic, to the current perspective of Luisa Maraboli, a symbol of female leadership, the documentary weaves a choral portrait of identity, territory, and self-management. More than a local story, it is a declaration of existence: at the top of the hill, people not only survive, they create, love, and start over.
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