The rights of indigenous peoples: decolonising perspectives and imaginations In 1975, Pierre-Dominique Gaisseau, a French explorer, travelled to Panama to make a film about the closed Kunas community. The project went bankrupt and the film was confiscated. Fifty years later, the memory of this experience is still very vivid in the community, but no one outside of their community has ever heard of the film.
But one day, a hidden copy is found in Paris… And with it an opportunity for the Kunas to revisit this story from their point of view, through the encounter between images of yesterday and those of today.