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Punku

Punku

J.D. Fernández Molero 2025 132 min Peru/ Spain

Karaman Cinema September 15, 2025 21:15

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Punku

Deep in the Peruvian Amazon lowlands, Meshia, a Matsigenka Indigenous teenager, discovers Ivan, a young boy who vanished two years ago and was presumed dead. Determined to save him, she embarks on a journey upriver into the mountains, heading to the city of Quillabamba. Ivan urgently needs eye surgery to halt an infection threatening his sight.

As a withdrawn Ivan struggles with the trauma of his mysterious past and haunting dreams, Meshia becomes mesmerized by the city’s allure. Fueled by ambition and fragile illusions, she enters a local beauty pageant. Despite Ivan’s silence, an uncanny bond grows between them. But when a stranger with sinister intentions emerges, their inner worlds—and their fragile connection—are put at risk.

Shot on a mix of 16mm, Super 8, and digital formats, Punku—meaning ‘gateway’ in Quechua—is a hybrid fiction film that blurs the boundaries between the seen and unseen, offering a portal into overlapping realities and dimensions.

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J.D. Fernández Molero

Born in 1987, J.D. Fernández Molero is a Peruvian filmmaker who directed, produced, and edited the films Reminiscences (2010), screened at FIDMarseille and MoMA’s Modern Mondays film program, and Videophilia (and Other Viral Syndromes) (2015), which won the Tiger Award for Best Film at the 44th Rotterdam International Film Festival and was Peru’s submission for the 89th Academy Awards. He has worked as editor on Alba (2016), The Lost Pussy of the Incas (2019), and Huaquero (2024), and co-produced Fever (2022). His second fiction feature, Punku (2025), had its world premiere in the Forum section of the 75th Berlinale and won the Grand Prix for Best Film at New Horizons IFF and the Best Iberoamerican Cinematography award at the 64th Cartagena de Indias IFF (FICCI).

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