El Abrazo De La Serpiente [ Direct Link ]
Primarily shot in striking black and white to capture the haunting beauty of the rainforest .
Played by Belgian actor Jan Bijvoet, a scientist searching for a cure for his illness in the early 20th century .
The film is highly regarded for its "hypnotic grandeur" and was the first Colombian film to receive an Academy Award nomination for Best Foreign Language Film . It features dialogue in nine different languages, reflecting the rich linguistic diversity of the Amazon . El Abrazo de la Serpiente
The screenplay was inspired by the real-life travel diaries of ethnographers Theodor Koch-Grünberg and Richard Evans Schultes .
Played by Brionne Davis, an American botanist retracing Theo's steps decades later . Critical Reception and Recognition Primarily shot in striking black and white to
Portrayed by Nilbio Torres (as a young shaman) and Antonio Bolívar (as an elder shaman) .
Explores the devastating effects of colonialism, the clash between Western and indigenous worldviews, and the loss of ancient knowledge . It features dialogue in nine different languages, reflecting
Decolonial encounters in Ciro Guerra’s El abrazo de la serpiente
