FRIDAY 21 NOVEMBER 7pm
In the arid Bolivian highlands, Utama follows an elderly Quechua couple who have been living the same daily routine for years. When an uncommonly long drought threatens their entire way of life, Virginio and Sisa must decide whether to stay and maintain their traditional way of life or admit defeat and move in with family members in the city. When their grandson arrives with news it brings their predicament into sharp focus as they confront climate change, the value of tradition, and the meaning of life.
This visually jaw-dropping debut feature by photographer-turned-filmmaker Alejandro Loayza Grisi is shot by award-winning cinematographer Barbara Alvarez.
Presented at Volcano as part of the Our Shared Futures: Climate and Migration Community Film Festival 2025.
Doors open 6.30pm, film starts at 7pm.
Bolivia / Uruguay / France 2022
Dir: Alejandro Loayza Grisi
Quechua / Spanish / 87 min
BBFC rating: 12A