This powerful, short fiction film recreates events that took place in #Peru in the early 1800s, when a group of #cimarrones — runaway #slaves —attacked a caravan to free friends who’d been sentenced to death.
Several of Peru’s vanguard artists of the early 1980s participated in the making of this film. The #AfroPeruvian leader is played by Amador Ballumbrosio, the elder patriarch of the legendary Ballumbrosio family, and the script was co-written by Enrique Verástegui, the iconic #Peruvian poet (of African and Chinese descent) who founded the Movimiento Hora Cero. The film’s music was composed by Carlos Hayre, the great Peruvian musicologist who introduced the use of the cajón (box drum) in creole waltzes and Andean harmonies in modern jazz and bossa nova arrangements.

https://www.nfb.ca/film/cimarrones-1028022/

#FreedomFromSlavery #ShortFilms

Cimarrones

National Film Board of Canada

✨ Nagina’s story is one of courage and hope. Amidst slavery and abuse in South Punjab, Pakistan, she found a path to freedom and dignity. Her journey inspires action against oppression and injustice. 💪🙏

#FreedomFromSlavery #HopeAndResilience #HumanRights #Pakistan

https://ecspe.org/naginas-story-a-ray-of-hope-amidst-slavery-and-abuse-in-south-punjab-pakistan/

Nagina's Story: A Ray of Hope Amidst Slavery And Abuse In South Punjab Pakistan

Discover the harrowing story of Nagina Sabir, an 18-year-old Christian girl from South Punjab, Pakistan, who endured unimaginable suffering in bonded labor and sexual exploitation. Learn how she and 13 other families were rescued from this cruel reality, and join us in prayer for their healing and justice.

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