Stewards of the Land - Serán las dueñas de la tierra

Before disaster hits, three Puerto Rican farmers give it all to grow food that is healthy for the people and the planet. Nothing can stop them. Almost.
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Year Released
2022
Film Length(s)
92 mins
Closed captioning available
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Introduction

Before disaster hits, three Puerto Rican farmers give it all to grow food that is healthy for the people and the planet. Nothing can stop them. Almost.

Featured review

Eschewing resilience as a trope, Serán las dueñas de la tierra approaches its subject matter with dignified candor in the face of impossible circumstances.
Néstor David Pastor
North American Congress on Latin America (NACLA)

Synopsis

Stephanie, Ian and Alfredo are landless ecological farmers striving to produce healthy food for local consumption in Puerto Rico. In this economically depressed US-territory -highly dependent on food imports and a frequent target for hurricanes– producing food locally is urgent. The documentary shows the protagonists’ grit as they attempt to carve a living without land ownership or capital.

Awards and Screenings

Best Feature Documentary - 12th International Puerto Rican Heritage Film Festival

Director Commentary

Puerto Rico is fertile land. I grew up in a land-occupation settlement in Vega Baja, surrounded by all the tropical fruit trees that my family could dream of. Seeing so much abundance and generosity from nature around us, I wondered how was it possible that Puerto Rico imported over 85% of our food? That question has determined my audiovisual work for almost 20 years. In my masters thesis in Caribbean Cultural Studies, I explored the displacement of farm workers from the fields to construction sites across Puerto Rico and the diaspora, as part of the new colonial vision of “development” for Puerto Rico. Later, with Mariolga Reyes Cruz, we produced 30 short documentaries presenting the new generation of ecological farmers as they embodied a counternarrative dignifying our ability and will to grow our own food. Agroecología en Puerto Rico and the SunCoast Emmy-nominated Cosecha Hoy showed farmers as they prepared the soil working with nature to cultivate healthy food for local communities. However, we knew that there was more to the story about the pursuit of food sovereignty in Puerto Rico. Stewards of the Land is our first feature-length documentary. In this film we follow the day to day of three young agroecological farmers as they confront the natural and unnatural challenges of cultivating food sovereignty with grace and dignity.

Features and Languages

Film Features

  • Closed Captioning

Film/Audio Languages

  • Spanish

Subtitle/Caption Languages

  • English
  • Spanish

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