THE INCA TRAIL

  • Sylvie Blum
  • Carmen Castillo
  • Documentary
  • 2002
  • 52 min

The Inca trail is a network of paths covering 23.000 kilometers of the Andes cordillera. These trails allowed transport, communication and administration of the most important State in the history of pre-colonial America. The film is based on the three periods that deeply affected the region and the Indian people. The three steps and three eras tell a story that repeats itself… one of violence and injustice. In summary of the spirit of the conquests that took place in the Atacama desert, a Peruvian prince said of the Indians: “We should spare our enemies, or we’ll only harm ourselves, for soon they will be ours along with everything they own.

Production
  • Agat Films
  • Dominique Barneaud
Distribution Doc & Films International
International seller Doc & Films International

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