Nunkui

Nunkui

Verenice Benítez

EC / CL / DE
2026
Spielfilm
91’
OmeU
Audience Award

»Nunkui is a story of resistance that emerges from the female practice of tending the garden and honouring the spirits of the Earth. I want to portray the beauty and the pain that comes with growing up […] in a hostile world and in the fight for territory.» Verenice Benítez

It is a lush green world with a fascinating soundscape. In the twilight, they pick maize cobs and laugh with their grandfather about city folk who have never seen an armadillo and eat with dainty fingers. »You only say that so we won’t leave,» giggles Nunkui. »but I want to study in Quito«. The 13-year-old lives in a Shuar community with her extended family. An estimated 110,000 indigenous Shuar live in around 650 communities in the Amazon lowlands. Nunkui is also the name of the female spirit said to live beneath the orchards. The older women call on her through magical songs, asking her to provide for their families. Their animist belief in the coexistence of human and non-human beings stands in stark contrast to the Western view of the earth as inert matter. The community now faces the very real threat of displacement, as Ecuador’s government pushes forward the exploitation of its natural resources. Nunkui’s grandfather Yaunchu – played by well-known Shuar leader and activist, Domingo Ankuash – fights to defend the territory and explains to her the complex contradictions of the world today. With surreal elements and a wonderful cast of non-professional actors, the director gently interweaves Nunkui’s coming-of-age with urgent social and ecological issues.

Guest: Verenice Benítez

European premiere

With the support of Goethe Institut

Director

Verenice Benítez

Cinematography

Pascale Marin

Editor

Carlos Ruiz Tagle

Sound Design

Juan José Luzuriaga

Cast

Sana Maiche, Domingo Ankuash, Entsa Maiche, Blanca Lewin, Diana Mashenda, Alexandra Tzapacu, Lenin Tsamarenia

Production

Isabela Parra – Caleidoscopio Cine

Co-production

Sylvain Grain & Joy Penroz – Raki Films, Paulo de Carvalho & Gudula Meinzolt – Autentika Films

Contact

Caleidoscopio Cine

Verenice Benítez

Verenice Benítez studied film directing in Paris and earned a master’s degree in International Series Writing in Madrid. She also studied fine arts in Ecuador and Cuba and attended the National Conservatory of Music for several years. A professional clarinettist, Benítez combines her own compositions with ecological themes in her music project VereTambora. In 2013, she co-founded the Cámara Shuar film laboratory with Domingo Ankuash, and as part of a collective, made several short films, including Nunkui aujmáttasmu, an interpretation of the myth of the female spirit of the orchard. During her master’s program, she co-wrote the fiction series Luisa Cacao with screenwriters from Spain, Peru and Venezuela. She is currently focused on the feature film Osa del Chocó and her music project VereTambora.


Films by Verenice Benítez
Nunkui aujmáttasmu (Short film) 2022