Forest Cinema: Education, images and sounds of indigenous cinema
Indigenous cinema, sound, dream, forest, ancestral wisdom, education.
What is observed in this native cinema, which expresses itself more with the body than with the intellect, is the presentation of multiple worlds to the spectator. The dream is a constituent of its images and sounds; the creation stories are permeated in an intimate relationship between nature and humanity, with all kinds of otherness. The invisible imposes itself when we feel in the frames what overflows the spatiality of the camera eye. Appropriation cinema, with sophisticated escapes from western dichotomies, which drinks from the seventh art to make us listen to the different voices of the forest. We have much to learn from ancestral wisdom, much has to offer us indigenous people who appropriate contemporary filmic discourse and present us with transcendence. The indigenous cinema that appears in a school context, or in any other form of educability, is formative, from the breaking of paradigms, such as the knowledge of other natures, to extended sensory journeys.