A teacher leads a mobile cinema crew to the most isolated school in the Jujuy Andes, Argentina. An ethnographic portrait of both the educational values in the high-altitude worlds and the paradigm shift headed up by the women of the valleys.
Carmina Balaguer
Carmina Balaguer approaches the world observing how territories and their landscapes impact the customs of those who inhabit them. She lived in Argentina for six years, where she worked as a travel writer for Viajes National Geographic and National Geographic Traveler Latin America. She also covered the Latin American television industry for the North American The Daily Brief, Promax Global. She moved to the Jujuy Andes to document the indigenous Kolla communities. Her approach to the audiovisual language developed in her homeland, working as a street casting director/assistant. The Andean Screen is her first documentary as a director / producer.