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Cristina Kotz Cornejo

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    • the root is more important than the flower / la raíz es más importante que la flor (360º film)
    • Buena Fe
    • Hermanas
    • Despertar
    • 3 Américas
    • La Guerra Que No Fue
    • Jewel and The Catch
    • Older Work
  • Projects in Post Production
    • Of Home, Of Earth
  • Projects in Development
    • Magic in the Desert (VR)
  • Projects in Exploration
    • JULI (de los valles)
    • Hermanas de Fe
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"the root is more important than the flower" to play at Virginia Dares Cinematic Arts Award for Decolonizing / Re-Indigenizing Media

November 13, 2021

Pleased to announce another showing of the 360º documentary short, “the root is more important than the flower” at Virginia Tech University’s Virginia Dares Cinematic Arts Award for Decolonizing / Re-Indigenizing Media.

Tags: VR, 360 Video, Indigenous Rights, Indigenous, immersivemedia
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