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La mujer boa

A hunter and a female boa snake disguised as a woman meet in the dense Amazon rainforest. Their enduring romance leads to the birth of the first Kukama person, a nation known for their fishing prowess and spiritual connection to their land and water. The film is in Kukama-Kukamiria, an endangered Peruvian language.

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A hunter and a female boa snake disguised as a woman meet in the dense Amazon rainforest. Their enduring romance leads to the birth of the first Kukama person, a nation known for their fishing prowess and spiritual connection to their land and water. The film is in Kukama-Kukamiria, an endangered Peruvian language.

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