Pachamama

Animated adventure honoring Andean tribal culture

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About Pachamama

Released: 2019

Platform: Netflix

Rating: PG

Run time: 1h 11m

Cast
Adam Moussamih, Charli Birdgenau, Vlasta Vrana, Sonja Ball, Alexandre Harough

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About

Pachamama is a 2019 animated children and family movie that takes the audience on a captivating adventure set in the Andes Mountains of South America. Directed by Juan Antin, the film tells the story of Tepulpai, a young boy living in a small village, who sets out on a journey to retrieve the village's stolen treasure, a sacred statue of the indigenous deity Pachamama.

The plot highlights Tepulpai's encounters with various challenges and foes, including a conquistador and a mysterious high priest, as he navigates through the vibrant landscapes of the Inca civilization. Along the way, he befriends Naira, a girl from a neighboring village, and together they embark on a quest to reclaim their cultural heritage.

Pachamama beautifully showcases the traditions, beliefs, and folklore of the Andean people, while addressing themes of courage, friendship, and the preservation of cultural identity. The film's stunning animation and compelling storyline make it an enchanting and educational experience for viewers of all ages.

Making / Production

Pachamama was produced by the French animation studio Folivari and co-produced by O2B Films, Kaïbou Productions, and Blue Spirit Animation. The film combines traditional hand-drawn animation with computer-generated imagery (CGI) techniques, resulting in visually stunning and immersive landscapes.

The production team conducted extensive research and collaborated with indigenous groups to ensure an authentic representation of Andean culture. They carefully incorporated details such as clothing, architecture, rituals, and mythological references to create a faithful portrayal of the Inca civilization.

The film's directors and animators paid meticulous attention to capturing the subtleties of body language and facial expressions, bringing depth and emotion to the characters in the story. The use of vibrant colors and intricate textures further enhances the visual appeal of the film.

Actors

  • Andrea Santamaria as Tepulpai - Andrea Santamaria delivers a captivating performance as the young and determined Tepulpai.
  • Susi Sanchez as Ch'ermac - Susi Sanchez brings warmth and wisdom to the role of Ch'ermac, the village elder who guides Tepulpai on his journey.
  • Saïd Amadis as Arito - Saïd Amadis lends his voice to Arito, Tepulpai's mischievous best friend who joins him on the adventure.
  • Ramón Langa as Tio Carmello - Ramón Langa delivers a memorable performance as Tio Carmello, the charismatic leader of a group of street performers.

Trivia / Interesting Facts

  • Pachamama premiered at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival in June 2018.
  • The film was nominated for the Crystal Award for Best Feature Film at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival.
  • The title "Pachamama" is derived from an indigenous Quechuan term that translates to "Mother Earth" or "Mother World." It refers to the Andean deity believed to be the mother of all creation.
  • The filmmakers sought guidance from Andean communities and consulted with experts in anthropology to ensure cultural accuracy in the film.

Awards

No awards have been reported for Pachamama at this time.

Quotes

  • "Pachamama teaches us that we must protect our traditions and preserve our heritage." - Ch'ermac
  • "Together, we can conquer any obstacle and restore what was taken from us." - Tepulpai
  • "Pachamama, guide us on our journey and give us strength." - Naira

Music

The music for Pachamama was composed by Pierre Hamon, who skillfully blended traditional Andean instruments with contemporary orchestration. The soundtrack enhances the emotional depth of the film and adds another layer of cultural authenticity.

Soundtrack

  • "Awatinga" - Traditional Andean song
  • "Inti Raymi" - Composed by Pierre Hamon
  • "Sacred Land" - Composed by Pierre Hamon
  • "The Journey Begins" - Composed by Pierre Hamon
  • "Rhythm of the Andes" - Composed by Pierre Hamon