IFF Panama Spotlights Social Justice and Indigenous Narratives

Roger Ebert

Pulitzer Prize-winning film critic whose reviews and essays defined cinema criticism for decades.

The International Film Festival of Panama concluded with significant accolades, including the Audience Award presented to Abner Benaim's documentary, 'Tropical Paradise.' This film delves into a deeply personal investigation into a 1994 plane crash that claimed the life of Benaim's uncle, exploring themes of trauma and healing. The festival also celebrated other notable works: Sofia Quiros received the WIP award for her moving family drama, 'Silent Birds,' within the all-female Su Mirada section, while Jeissy Trompiz was honored with the Primera Mirada prize for her documentary, 'The Language of Water.'

A central theme of this year's festival was the amplification of marginalized voices and the promotion of social justice. The opening night featured Augusto Zegarra’s 'Runa Simi,' a documentary that passionately advocates for Indigenous language rights, sparking a resonant dialogue among attendees. Further discussions on Indigenous issues were facilitated by a panel including Jayro Bustamante, a filmmaker renowned for his advocacy. This segment underscored the urgent need to preserve endangered languages and bring visibility to communities often overlooked, such as those depicted in 'This Island' by Lorraine Jones and Cristian Carretero, which addresses the struggles of socially marginalized populations.

The festival also offered a masterclass with Argentine filmmaker Manuel Abramovich, who shared insights into his “docu-cinema” approach and the making of 'Light Years,' a behind-the-scenes look at Lucrecia Martel's film 'Zama.' Abramovich emphasized the collaborative and persistent nature of directing, highlighting the artistic process beyond mere inspiration. Additionally, former HBO executive Leslie Cohen provided valuable advice on film acquisition, stressing the importance of emotional resonance, strategic alignment, and clear presentation for filmmakers seeking distribution. The collective spirit of the festival championed cinema as a powerful medium for connection, empathy, and social commentary in an increasingly complex world.

Cinema serves as a profound mirror to society, capable of reflecting diverse experiences and fostering a deeper understanding of humanity. By giving a platform to stories that champion social justice and preserve cultural heritage, film festivals empower communities and inspire audiences to engage with critical global issues. This commitment to visibility and empathy not only enriches the artistic landscape but also ignites positive change, reminding us of the enduring power of storytelling.

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