
Ela Dumbar Auditorium of the Rectorate of the UNMSM
From 12:00 to 13:00 / Round table: Interculturality and Universality
This film quickly captivates the viewer’s attention. The introduction of voiceovers in the various film sequences adds an extra layer of immersion. The flamenco devotional music that accompanies the opening scenes plays an essential role in creating the distinctive atmosphere of the place. The intelligent and cheerful participation of Hanumatpresaka Swami and his traveling companion, Thom Brown, adds a devotional and fun touch.
The mayor of Brihuega stands out as an exceptional storyteller, skillfully weaving the plot and providing a unique perspective on the history of the place. His ability to connect interfaith notes provides a profound reflection on cultural and religious diversity in Spain.
The scene in which HH Hanumatpresaka Swami (Prof. HH Robinson) explains the meaning of his name, “Hanumatpresaka: Hanuman, the messenger sent by Sri Rama to find his wife, Princess Sita,” is a highlight that adds meaning and depth to the plot. These moments, taken together, demonstrate an essential characteristic of this film: the interweaving of diverse and multicultural narratives, creating an audiovisual experience that will live long in our memories.