Hakuchu Munayta

Institute History

  • 2020 Sundance Documentary Film Grant

Description

A young indigenous man is trying to save a language from extinction. Fernando is an independent voice artist from Cusco, PerĂº, who dreams of dubbing The Lion King to Quechua, the language of the Incas. Pursuing this dream with his son Dylan, will make him reevaluate his own identity and role as a father.

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