About the film:
In the Huaricana Valley, La Paz, Bolivia, a dedicated Indigenous woman teaches computer skills to children in a rural school, transforming the way they view the world and their dreams for the future.
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Director: Mauricio Panozo Montero
Producers: Laura GutiĂ©rrez, Mauricio Panozo, BenjamĂn Panozo
Cinematographer: Gustavo Soto
Additional Camera: Carlos MartĂnez
Sound Recording: Henry Unzueta
Drone Operator: Mauricio Panozo
Editor: Andre Blondel
Series Producer: Melina Tupa
Coordinating Series Producer: Andrea Arauz
Executive Producers: Sky Dylan-Robbins, Gabriel Diamond, Phil Collis
Consulting Editors: Andrea Chignoli, Melina Tupa
Finishing Editor: Sebastian Huergo, Ezequiel Stanziano
Motion Graphics Designer: Stellar Hawk
Colorist: Gustavo Soto
Sound Mixer: Henry Unzueta
Still photo: Ana Piroska, Sussan Corimanya
Transport: Eulogio Huaqui Ticona
Composer: Vicente Contreras, Juan Andrés Palacios, Jorge Villaseca, Andrea Alvarez
Translation/Transcription: Andrea Arauz, Melina Tupa
Featuring: Jimena Cantuta Castillo, Mariela Murillo Ramos, Jheyvi Godoy Murillo, Diego Godoy Murillo, Yostin Huanca Cantuta, Iran Florez Cruz
Story Consultants: Matilde Flores - Responsible for Institutional Communication of Teach for Bolivia.
Special Thanks: Jeney Mollo Alonzo - Director of the El Rosario Educational Unit Fathers, mothers, and students of 3rd grade of primary school and 5th grade of secondary school of the El Rosario Educational Unit. Yorgely del Castillo Huanca Cantuta - Daughter Computer teacher. Felix Vilca Hilari - Ice Cream Seller. Olvea Aquino Family - Minibus Extras Cantuta. Castillo Family - Kiosko diner Extras Huaricana Town La Paz Bolivia. Alfredo Chambi - Owner of Chacra Huaricana. Jorge Alfredo Abuday Eguez and Christian Gutierrez Vergara, for their support in the production.
Legal Services: Matthew T. Rogers, Esq.
This film is a product of the Solutions Storytelling Project, a Skoll Foundation-supported initiative from the Video Consortium that connects regional filmmakers and social innovators in the Global South to produce solutions-focused short documentaries that catalyze positive change.