Ethnobotanical Cinema is an audiovisual research line that explores the relationships between humans, plants, and fungi from a cinematic and reflective perspective.
Through fieldwork, archiving, and artistic creation, this research seeks to develop its own methodology that combines ethnographic observation and visual experimentation. It includes projects such as the Ethnobotanical Audiovisual Archive and Jani Thakhi, where the image becomes a tool for understanding, documenting, and reinterpreting practices related to psychoactive plants and their territories.
