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Blood of the Condor : ウィキペディア英語版 | Blood of the Condor
Blood of the Condor ((ケチュア語:Yawar Mallku), (スペイン語:Sangre de cóndor)) is a 1969 Bolivian film by director Jorge Sanjinés. The film tells the story of an indigenous Bolivian community receiving medical care from the Peace Corps-like American agency ''Cuerpo del Progreso'' ("Progress Corps") which is secretly sterilising local women. The Bolivians attack the foreigners, and the attackers are rounded up and shot by the authorities. The brother of the shot protagonist desperately seeks medical care for his brother, but due to lack of money for proper care his brother dies. ==Impact== Sanjinés' ''Yawar Mallku'' is thought to have led to the expulsion of the Peace Corps from Bolivia in an act of anti-imperialist cultural nationalism by the indigenous people.〔Geidel, Molly. "Sowing Death in Our Women's Wombs": Modernization and Indigenous Nationalism in the 1960s Peace Corps and Jorge Sanjinés' Yawar Mallku. American Quarterly - Volume 62, Number 3, September 2010, pp. 763-786〕 After showings of ''Yawar Mallku'', Sanjinés learned that many peasants had criticism about the difficulty of his films due to the use of flashback for narration, as his film-making was greatly influenced by European art cinema, and about the lack of attention to denouncing the causes of the indigenous peoples' issues. He took this into account when making his next film, called ''El coraje del pueblo'' ("The Courage of the People"), in 1971.〔Rosalind Galt, Karl Schoonover. ''Global Art Cinema: New Theories and Histories''. 2010, pp. 359.〕
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