Dive deeper into the relationship between tangata (people) and wai (water) with our mini documentary film festival; featuring short film Tuhaymani’chi pal waniqa (the water flows always).
Tuhaymani’chi pal waniqa (the water flows always) (USA, 2023) follows a Cahuilla, Cupeño father and daughter attempting to reconnect in a journey through their Indigenous roots in the ancient springs of the Mojave Desert, just as a new water-mining project threatens their very existence. The film addresses the efforts of protecting water resources and the sacred places of Indigenous nations, permeating the relationship between father and daughter seeking to strengthen their bonds and ancestral roots within their ancestral territory.
Directed by Gina Milanovich (Cahuilla, Cupeño) and Nils Cowan.
SUTER THEATRE
Mon 28 Oct | 3.30pm | 20min
Koha or free with ticket to one of the other movies
14+