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- Located in the department of Santander, El Peñón is a place that thanks to its geological conditions offers one of the most particular biodiversity in the country. A foreign scientist who dedicated his life to the study of its caves, which are the largest and oldest in the country, and a group of scientists who explore its exterior penetrate this territory, while its inhabitants tell stories full of silences that fluctuate between the splendor of the landscape in which they grew up and the rigors of the violence they faced.
- This documentary finds the best scenario for your reflections on concepts such as life, life and the path that moves between them. At the time of the Conquest, a group of indigenous people sought to leave the Amazon from the Andes escaping Spanish troops, and then opened what now is known as Camino Andakí. Within this territory, which lived the war against Peru, the bloody exploitations of the rubber and the horrors of the armed conflict, a group of scientists and several people established a rich exchange of knowledge that demonstrates that science and traditional knowledge are complementary.
- A reflection by the famous scientist Alexander Von Humbolt on the mystique of an expedition begins a journey of reflections on science through the exploration of the savannas and gallery forests of the Tomo River, which begins in the Meta, crosses the Vichada and ends at the Great Orinoco. This territory is a great biological corridor not only between those departments but also between Colombia and Venezuela, and the point of return for a group of biologists to the area that they had been able to investigate until they had to leave it in the 1980s due to the armed conflict.
- The Serranía de las Quinchas and the Páramo de Chiscas receive a botanical expedition for the first time. Scientists and institutions from several countries are looking for known and undiscovered species in a territory that before they could not enter because it was a conflict zone. Their knowledge meets that of the peasants in the area, while everyone's voices mix with the sounds of nature. This documentary contemplates the stage, observes the main findings in great detail and records the exchange of knowledge and stories of the protagonists.
- On the last day of Black November 1985, the violent death of his mother occurred in Medellín. That month the guerrilla takeover and subsequent holocaust in the courthouse occurred in Bogotá, followed by the avalanche that wiped the town of Armero from the map, "like Pompeii 2000 years ago." After 15 years, the director starts a race to rework his maternal memory, with his father and his 6 brothers who are scattered in Colombia and other countries. This trip will bring many surprises.
- Cerro Tacarcuna is the highest point in the Serranía del Darién, the mountain range that divides the border between Colombia and Panama. Located in the Chocoano Urabá, it is a biological corridor for the species that transit between Central and South America and concentrates all the wealth derived from the cultural crossing between its Afro and indigenous populations. A calm gaze transports us to a place full of noise and silence in which a group of scientists makes an exploration that would not be possible without the ancestral knowledge of its inhabitants.