Mapuche artist Seba Calfuqueo travels through a Chilean forest dressed in an electric blue coat with an extremely long train. She reaches a flowing river and enters it, travelling towards the trayenko, or waterfall, a place of utmost spiritual importance for the Mapuche people.
Carried toward a sacred site with quiet momentousness, glistening fabric sparkles with the mesmeric color of ultramarine in this six-minute short. Converging on the shared ground of ritual, performance and pilgrimage entwine in an aquatic film of deceptive simplicity and unmistakable beauty.