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Daughter of Chorolque [2007]
Available digitallyHU_OSA_00003393
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Daughter of Chorolque
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Language
Spanish; Castilian
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English Korean
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Published
South Korea : Mi-sun Park, 2007.
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Physical Description
DVD-ROM (84 min.)
Contents Summary
In the mountain desert of the Bolivian Andes female emancipation has a particular form and history. In the village of Chorolque (5,600m above sea level) the main way of earning a living is to work in tin mines, demanding work which gives women the chance to have the same status as men, feed families abandoned by husbands, or at least be able to afford a treat. A mother and daughter work together in the mine, and although they are under no illusions regarding the dangers of the miner's life, they come to terms with the reality that surrounds them thanks to their energy and mutual support. This film focuses on the strong stories of heroines who have managed even without men to provide their children with dignified living conditions by taking on tough "men's" work.
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Verzio Film Festival Submission
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Daughter of Chorolque [2007]
Available digitallyHU_OSA_00003393
MovingImageIconMoving Image
General Information
Director/Creator
General Information
Original Title
Daughter of Chorolque
General Information
Language
Spanish; Castilian
General Information
Language of Subtitles
English Korean
General Information
Published
South Korea : Mi-sun Park, 2007.
General Information
Physical Description
DVD-ROM (84 min.)
Contents Summary
In the mountain desert of the Bolivian Andes female emancipation has a particular form and history. In the village of Chorolque (5,600m above sea level) the main way of earning a living is to work in tin mines, demanding work which gives women the chance to have the same status as men, feed families abandoned by husbands, or at least be able to afford a treat. A mother and daughter work together in the mine, and although they are under no illusions regarding the dangers of the miner's life, they come to terms with the reality that surrounds them thanks to their energy and mutual support. This film focuses on the strong stories of heroines who have managed even without men to provide their children with dignified living conditions by taking on tough "men's" work.
Subjects
Bibliographic Information
Note
Verzio Film Festival Submission
Bibliographic Information
Library Special Collection
Verzio Film Festival Submission
Holdings
DVD
Item Type
DVD
Current Location
OSA Film Library
Current Location
OSA Film Library
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Public Note
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Digital Film