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The Return (2013 film)

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'The Return' is a 2013 Venezuelan film directed by Patricia Ortega. The first Zulian film of this millennium, it premiered on 30 August 2013 in commercial cinemas in Venezuela.

Plot



An armed group breaks the tranquility of the inhabitants of Baha Portete in the Colombian Alta Guajira. In the midst of the horror and blood, women risk their lives to help their children escape. Shliwala, a girl of only 10, manages to flee to a border city. But once she is in this strange territory, she must manage to survive and not lose hope of returning home.

Cast



Filming



in 2013, with a giant poster for the film hanging at its left

Filming took place between the community of , , and Maracaibo, Zulia. Locations in the city of Marabina served as the setting for the film, including Las Pulgas market, Las Playitas Shopping Center, La Caada Morillo, El Callejn de Los Pobres, and the surroundings of Plaza Bolvar.

Theme and influences



The film is based on the real events of the Baha Portete massacre, which took place in the Colombian Guajira on 16 April 2004. A paramilitary group broke into a Wayuu camp, killing people. Some bodies were found and others disappeared. It caused the involuntary displacement of some 600 people who took refuge in Zulia, Venezuela.

"It was decided to make a fiction film to protect the identity of those affected who are still struggling to recover their territory," clarified Patricia Ortega, and added that the beginning of the story of 'El Regreso' is based on those events.

'The Return' shows part of the Wayuu culture during the beginning of the film. Later, during the ending, the main character takes over the screen with the experiences of the transition between flight, survival, and the journey back home. More than 70% of the language used in the film is indigenous Wayuu.

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