
The Amazon flows lazily through the goldmine-gashed landscape of northern Peru. Using real eyewitness accounts, directors Bénédicte Liénard and Mary Jiménez tell the story of a young woman who winds up in the clutches of forced prostitution when her initially hopeful attempt to escape the constrictions of her village goes wrong. Step by step, she is robbed of her moral and physical integrity. The film reconstitutes a space of dignity and returns voice and identity to a fate formally made nameless. With its powerful imagery, the girl’s traumatic odyssey embodies the destruction of life in a capitalist world in connection with horrific natural devastation.
Cast
Crew

Mary Jiménez Freeman-Morris
Director, Writer

Bénédicte Liénard
Director, Writer

Marie-Hélène Dozo
Editor
Bertrand Conard
Assistant Editor

Virginie Surdej
Cinematography
Lali Madueño
Assistant Director
Hanne Phlypo
Producer

Julie Freres
Co-Producer
Javier Packer-Comyn
Co-Producer
Frank Hoeve
Co-Producer
Camille Laemlé
Co-Producer
Katja Draaijer
Co-Producer
David Vranken
Sound Editor
Peter Warnier
Sound Mixer
Kwinten Van Laethem
Sound
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