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Pachamama ()


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A young boy living in a remote village in the Andes Mountains dreams of becoming shaman.

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Andrea Santamaria ...
Tepulpai (voice)
India Coenen ...
Naïra (voice)
Saïd Amadis ...
Chaman (voice)
Marie-Christine Darah ...
Walumama (voice)
Vincent Ropion ...
Percepteur (voice)
Jean-Marc Pannetier ...
Observateur des Ombres (voice)
Rick Jones ...
Great Observer / Announcer
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Great Inca (voice)
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Charli Birdgenaw ...
Naira
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Female Villager (Dutch) (voice)

Directed by

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Juan Antin

Written by

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Juan Antin ... (original scenario and dialogue) &
Patricia Valeix ... (original scenario and dialogue) &
Olivier de Bannes ... (original scenario and dialogue) &
Nathalie Hertzberg ... (original scenario and dialogue)
 
Christophe Poujol ... (collaboration) &
Jean-Marc Pannetier ... (collaboration) &
Christine Ponzevera ... (collaboration) &
Isabelle Blanchard ... (collaboration)

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Damien Brunner ... producer
Didier Brunner ... producer
Simon Crowe ... producer
Olivier de Bannes ... producer
Brice Garnier ... producer
Thibaut Ruby ... executive producer
Martina Santoro ... assistant producer
Julia Tagger ... producer
Pierre Urbain ... producer

Music by

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Pierre Hamon

Editing by

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Benjamin Massoubre

Editorial Department

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Jérôme Bigueur ... colorist
Mathieu Liron ... color assistant

Art Direction by

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Carlos De Carvalho ... (as Carlos de Carvalho)
María Hellemeyer ... (graphic designer)
Aurélie Raphaël

Production Management

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Léa Drainville-Mongeau ... production manager
Céline Durieux ... production manager (as Céline Hermann)
Emilie Gaurier ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Fernando Salem ... development assistant director

Art Department

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Nicolas Blard ... storyboard artist
Maeva Verdun ... layout & background paint artist

Sound Department

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Michael Alcantara ... audio description recordist
Julien Billeau ... foley artist
Dorine le Lay ... sound editor
Rémi Salvador ... dialogue editor
Michel Schillings ... re-recording mixer
Bruno Seznec ... sound talent agent / studio manager
Christine Seznec ... sound supervisor

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Kevin Berthonneau ... Set shading and paint
Anaïs Gratessol ... digital compositor
Renaud Guénon ... lead digital compositor
Maëlle Le Montagner ... digital compositor
Tristan Meuzeret ... digital compositor
Antoine Poullain ... character modeler/texture artist

Animation Department

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Louis Beucler ... animator
Rémi Bruschini ... technical supervisor
Mélanie Christman ... animator
Jeffrey Esteban ... animator
Joachim Henrard ... animation supervisor
Simon Lalumière ... animator
Jolanie Lincourt ... animator
Eric Lombardo ... animator
Florent Lucas ... modeling & texturing artist
Marie Moet ... animator
Maxime Mondy ... animator
Clémence Ridon ... rigger
François Spreutels ... background artist
Maxime Vannienschoot ... animator
Vincent William ... animator

Music Department

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Emmanuel Deletang ... music producer
Marc Hazart ... music arranger

Additional Crew

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Fumie Suzuki Lancaster ... international sales and distribution
Antoine Liétout ... chief financial executive
Caroline Marmier ... production assistant
Olivier Mouroux ... publicist
Russell Webber ... international sales & distribution: SC Films International

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Knave Tepulpai is dismissed by the residing shaman from the village's annual coming of age ceremony because he refuses to sacrifice his most precious possession, the condor feather he just found. He plans to redeem himself by giving chase all the way to imperial capital Cuzo when a neighboring village's delegation steals their golden 'huaco', the pride of the shrine, to be offered as tribute to the Great Inca. Only neighbor Naïra comes along. They make it, and the emperor orders the gold returned to them before accepting it as uninterested as the rest, but then Conquistadores, whose arrival he earlier dismissed as impossible, bomb the temple and start plundering the empire. Tepulpai rescues the 'huaco' and escapes from the subterranean labyrinth he landed in with the disgraced court astronomer, back to the village. The Spaniards arrive and burn it down, but the wounded shaman and condor magic enable him to turn things around. Written by KGF Vissers

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Also Known As
  • Pachamama: Le trésor sacré (Canada, French title)
  • Πάτσαμαμα (Greece)
  • Пачамама (Russia)
  • 帕查瑪瑪 (Taiwan)
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Runtime
  • 72 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Pachamama is a goddess revered by the indigenous peoples of the Andes. She is also known as the earth/time mother. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Top 10 Animated Movies That Got Representation Right (2022). See more »
Quotes Great Observer: You know, before they threw me into this hole, I was the Great Observer of the Inca. Yes. The Sun Gazer. I worshipped Inti, our Sun God.
Tepulpai: Really?
Great Observer: Yes. And now, here I am, forever deprived of light. Ah, such irony. I have become the Shadow Gazer, grateful for this puma to keep me company. You'll see. You'll get used to it in time. Just like me.
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