Joaquin Tucci

Craftswomen

COMAR_10

Craftswomen

COMAR_10

Currently in post-production

This documentary immerses us in the heart of Argentina’s Gran Chaco, where women artisans from the Pilagá, Wichí, and Qom communities create from their stories, ancestral knowledge, and a deep respect for the land. Through the Women Artisans Cooperative of the Gran Chaco (COMAR), more than 2,600 women from different Indigenous groups come together to preserve their culture, strengthen their local economies, and protect the biodiversity that surrounds them. Produced within the framework of the Equator Prize, organized by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), this documentary celebrates the collective strength and female leadership driving a model of sustainable development based on cooperation, cultural identity, and harmony with nature.

A project for / United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)

Camera and post-production / Francisco Galeazzi / Joaquín Tucci

Production / Clara Wetzel / What took you so long?

Currently in post-production

This documentary immerses us in the heart of Argentina’s Gran Chaco, where women artisans from the Pilagá, Wichí, and Qom communities create from their stories, ancestral knowledge, and a deep respect for the land. Through the Women Artisans Cooperative of the Gran Chaco (COMAR), more than 2,600 women from different Indigenous groups come together to preserve their culture, strengthen their local economies, and protect the biodiversity that surrounds them. Produced within the framework of the Equator Prize, organized by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), this documentary celebrates the collective strength and female leadership driving a model of sustainable development based on cooperation, cultural identity, and harmony with nature.

A project for / United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)

Camera and post-production / Francisco Galeazzi / Joaquín Tucci

Production / Clara Wetzel / What took you so long?