Mullu TV
Mullu is an audiovisual collective that makes films in community, alongside Indigenous peoples, Afro-descendants, and communities in resistance across Abya Yala. We create from a place of respect, listening, and encounter. We are driven by the search for other ways of telling, seeing, and understanding the world, beyond hegemonic narratives. Our films are born from shared processes, where memories, knowledge, and unique ways of inhabiting life and territory intertwine. We believe in cinema built on reciprocity and mutual care. A cinema that questions power structures in representation, amplifies silenced voices, and aligns itself with the struggles of those who are the protagonists of their own stories. With an ethical, intimate, and immersive visual language, our works are born from the connection with the communities and their territories. We are committed to a cinema that resists, imagines, and transforms.
Mullu TV is an audiovisual collective that makes films in community, alongside Indigenous peoples, Afro-descendants, and communities in resistance across Abya Yala. From reciprocity, listening and mutual care, we are committed to a cinema that amplifies silenced voices and is woven from the territories, with narratives that resist, imagine and transform.