Synopsis
Meanders is a narrative and visual journey through the Colombian region of El Guaviare, torn by armed and social conflict. Through multiple characters, the journey records the perceptions of the native communities, their faces, stories, and opinions. The sinuous paths, rivers, and creeks of the region serve as a backdrop for the human dimension of the conflict and as an allegory of the contradictions and similarities within the Guaviare´s cultural mosaic. In Meanders, the meandering course of a river brings communities closer or keeps them apart, and is a fitting metaphor relating war and social conflict to the territory inhabited by its communities.