A programme of new cinema inspired by the hallucinogenic properties of flowers, archival dissonance, and tales of a grumpy entity who talked only because it could not growl.
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Luciana Decker Orozco is a bolivian filmmaker living in La Paz. MFA graduated in Cinematic Arts program at the University of Wisconsin in Milwaukee. Working in 16mm format, I’m exploring the spectral presence of places, objects, and matter, intertwining them with micro histories revealed through intimate interactions and relationships with the people who participate in my films.
What humans see as blood, jaguars see as chicha (2023), Spoils (2023) Objetos Parlantes (2021), Belén (2020), Larama (2020), Nana (2016)
A programme of new cinema inspired by the hallucinogenic properties of flowers, archival dissonance, and tales of a grumpy entity who talked only because it could not growl.