Animated film by Juan Antin
Set in the heart of the Andes, *Pachamama* takes us on the journey of discovery of Tepulpaï and Naïra, two children determined to recover a sacred treasure stolen from their village. With its spectacular landscapes and visuals inspired by pre-Columbian art, this animated film has everything to captivate audiences of all ages: wild animals, bottomless caves, and greedy conquistadors.
Directed by Juan Antin, this story blends adventure and cultural transmission, thoughtfully exploring the connection between humans and nature, embodied by Pachamama, the protective figure of the Earth. Through sensitive storytelling and images of great beauty, the film invites young viewers to discover another culture while addressing universal themes such as courage, solidarity, and memory.
Before the screening
Meet Pierre Hamon, composer of the film’s score for *Pachamama*.
Sunday, November 15, 2026, at 10:00 a.m.
Thirty minutes before the screening, children and adults alike are invited to a presentation led by Pierre Hamon, the film’s composer. Through a playful approach, they will discover the role of breath in sound creation, the various flutes inspired by South American traditions, and the sounds that accompany the film, offering a unique way to enter the world of Pachamama.
Brunch
You can enjoy brunch at the Blue Note Café after the screening, between 12:00 PM and 2:00 PM.



