BEST FIRST FEATURE and CULTURAL INTANGIBLE HERITAGE AWARD - Cinéma du Réel | BEST DOCUMENTARY - Colombian Film Festival NY
Afro-Latinx History and Identity • Afro-Colombian History • Maroon Community • Internal Displacement • Civil War • Collective Memory • Communal Land & Land Rights • RestitutionDate of Completion: 2023 | Run Time: 77 minutes | Language: Spanish with English & French subtitles | Captions: Yes | Includes: Transcript | Directors: Sebastián Pinzón Silva and Canela Reyes | Producers: Gabriella García-Pardo, Diogenes Cabarcas & Nevo Shinaar | Executive Producer: Kellen Quinn | Editor: Laura Huertas Millán
On April 5, 2001, shortly after a nearby massacre at the hands of paramilitaries, two hooded strangers delivered a letter to the farming town of La Bonga. The note accused the people of sympathizing with the FARC, the largest guerrilla group in Colombia. They were given 48 hours to either leave or be forcibly removed. The entirety of La Bonga fled that same day. Prompted by the tenuous Colombian peace agreements of 2016 and led by the only person who has attempted to live there again––María de los Santos––the townspeople decide to resurrect a celebration honoring their patron saint. To do so, they must confront the jungle and face the realities of reconstructing a place that no longer is.
LA BONGA is a symbolic journey through the jungles of the Caribbean to resurrect a place that only exists in memory. In an act of resistance, the festival lets the loss go, as it celebrates collective memory and community.
AWARDS
Cultural Intangible Heritage Award and Loridan-Ivens & Cnap Award for Best First Feature | Cinéma du Réel
Best Documentary | Cinelatino Francia
Best Documentary | Colombian Film Festival NY