Virtual Brooklyn Film Festival

Short Documentary Block #1

Available in 21d 18h 15m 58s
Available May 30, 2026 4:00 AM UTC
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Entre Luz is a short documentary made with survivors of police shootings who lost their eyes during the 2021 Colombian national strike. The film follows a popular-theater troupe of survivors as they carry their performance into the streets of Cali, where testimonies join the clamor of community kitchens, mothers demanding justice, and youth who refuse to be silent. Through disorienting imagery, Entre Luz proposes a new way of seeing structures of oppression. Spectators witness and join the groups mobilization. Produced with MOCAO (Movement in Resistance Against Ocular Aggressions), the film channels the power of popular cinema to invite you to join the battle for justice.

  • Runtime
    18 minutes
  • Language
    Spanish
  • Country
    United States
  • Director
    Adelaida Tamayo, Gabriel Barrios