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Documentary Film Music Composition

BIABU CHUPEA: UN GRITO EN EL SILENCIO
DOCUMENTARY FILM MUSIC COMPOSITION
Luz, originally from the Embera-Chamí indigenous community in Colombia, discovered at the age of seventeen that she had no clitoris. She wanders through the concrete jungle, where her singing and weaving keep her connected to the culture she had to leave abruptly.
Together with Claudia, her only friend, a nursing student who came to the city displaced by violence; and who, in living with non-indigenous women, discovered that all women are born with a clitoris, shares with Luz a strong bond around their culture and the cosmogony that inhabits each one of them.
Claudia decides to undertake a project to cultivate medicinal plants in the Embera territory to create a space around it that will allow her to dialogue with the women of her culture. There he will discover that only the body-earth connection will allow them to heal.
Biabu Chupea, with delicacy and without protrusions, reveals the path traveled by them, in the reaffirmation of their spirituality and their own questions about pleasure.

Director: Priscila Padilla
Production: Doce Lunas Producciones
Original Sound Tracks, Singer Voice and Music Composer: Sol Okarina
Ancestral Chants: Luz, Claudia and her friends
Incidental Music Composer: Danny Rubio
Sound Director and Designer: Vladimir Díaz
Co-Sound Designer: Danny Rubio
Mixer: Victor Bender
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