Si La Isla Quiere
with director CeCe King '23Si La Isla Quiere
with director CeCe King '23In a world where human life seems incompatible with nature, this documentary short explores how one Chilean island defies all odds to let nature lead. Discussion follows.
With an endemic plant count 61 times greater per square kilometer than the Galapagos, Robinson Crusoe Island is one of the most unique places on earth. Perhaps even more spectacular is the culture of "si la Isla quiere." While many cultures look to a higher power, saying "God willing," the islanders live by a different credo: "si la Isla quiere"—"Island willing."
This phrase is more than just words; it's a way of life. In the fall of 2023, filmmaker Cece King '23 lived with the Goldsworthy family, immersing herself in this profound culture where every action and decision is guided by the will of the island itself.
Made with support from the Hopkins Center and the Dickey Center for International Understanding, Si La Isla Quiere offers a rare and intimate glimpse into a culture that redefines our relationship with the natural world. But as the outside world encroaches, the island's way of life hangs in the balance.
D: Cece King '23, subtitled, 2024, 29m
Discussion follows with director CeCe King '23.
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