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A still from the film "Punku"
Flatpack Projects
Sun 24 May 2026
Punku (18 TBC)
Film

Deep in the Peruvian Amazon lowlands, Meshia, a Matsigenka Indigenous teenager, discovers Ivan, a young boy who vanished two years ago and was presumed dead. Determined to save him, she embarks on a journey upriver into the mountains, heading to the city of Quillabamba. Ivan urgently needs eye surgery to halt an infection threatening his sight.

As a withdrawn Ivan struggles with the trauma of his mysterious past and haunting dreams, Meshia becomes mesmerized by the city's allure. Fueled by ambition and fragile illusions, she enters a local beauty pageant. Despite Ivan's silence, an uncanny bond grows between them. But when a stranger with sinister intentions emerges, their inner worlds and their fragile connection are put at risk.

Shot on a mix of 16mm, Super 8, and digital formats, Punku, meaning 'gateway' in Quechua, is a hybrid fiction film that blurs the boundaries between the seen and unseen, offering a portal into overlapping realities and dimensions.

This screening will be followed by a live Q&A with director J.D. Fernández Molero.

73 Brudenell Road, Headingley
Leeds
LS6 1JD
United Kingdom

53.8117071, -1.5707544

    Date
    Sun 24 May 2026
    00:00 - 00:00

    Ticket price

    £6.00
    £10.50
    Accessibility
    Accessible toilet
    Baby changing facilities
    Wheelchair accessible
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