"GARIFUNA IN PERIL" is a first of its kind dramatic feature film focusing on historical and contemporary issues facing the Garifuna community. The Garifuna are descendants of Carib, Arawak and West African people who live in the coastal regions of Central America and are considered indigenous to the Americas. With dialogue in three languages (10% Spanish, 20% English, 70% Garifuna) and a blending of dramatic and ethnographic styles, "Garifuna in Peril" entertains with rich characters and cultural energy while conveying educational themes and a social message about the importance of preserving indigenous cultures.
MAIN PLOT SYNOPSIS A Garifuna language instructor (Ricardo) in Los Angeles tries to help preserve his disappearing Afro-Amerindian culture by building a small Garifuna language school in his home village on the North Coast of Honduras. Complications ensue when a representative of a nearby tourist resort seduces his brother (Miguel) into selling the land the school was supposed to be built on. This betrayal sets in motion Ricardo's new determination to defend his people's ancestral lands as he returns to Honduras seeking a confrontation with the resort owner. While Ricardo is in Honduras, his son Elija engages in the rehearsal and performance of a theater play (embellished by cultural dances) about Garifuna history dramatizing a land struggle 213 years ago on their homeland island of St. Vincent, thus drawing parallels between Ricardo's contemporary struggle and a critical historical one. Additionally, Ricardo's 18 year old daughter Helena explores a relationship with a new boyfriend, bringing attention to HIV/AIDS issues, another important issue facing the Garifuna and worldwide community.
Nice! Love the history facts.
misprettykitty 4 months ago
question the 2 protein HIV test - hivquestions - peace
hivquestions 9 months ago
Im from guatemala...., garifuna will live always.
1987GNBuick 9 months ago