Mondovino
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1:06:00
Your sister told us about you.
1:06:03
My father knew
how to make wine.

1:06:05
Then we started raising sheep.
1:06:07
- Even here?
- Of course.

1:06:13
These "Torrontes" grapes
are for white wine.

1:06:17
- What's your dog's name?
- N ilo.

1:06:21
This land's not profitable.
1:06:24
Not even for making wine.
1:06:26
But if you sell grapes,
1:06:29
it's worse.
1:06:30
You get 10 cents.
Why, why do I hang on to this land?

1:06:36
Why, then?
1:06:38
Because I have no education.
I've nothing else to live on.

1:06:43
I have to work just to survive.
1:06:48
The worst of it is...
I earn $60 a month.

1:06:57
I have to earn a little more
just to have enough to eat.

1:07:03
But what if you sold your land?
1:07:05
I'm a native.
1:07:07
My father was pure blood,
indigenous.

1:07:12
So I love it here.
1:07:14
When you're born here,
you grow attached.

1:07:25
All of us Indians
1:07:27
- I'm an Indian -
we feel resentment.

1:07:28
- I'm an Indian -
we feel resentment.

1:07:32
We owned this land.
1:07:35
Now we have to buy a plot
to be buried in, or to farm.

1:07:41
For me, it's as if someone
came here and said:

1:07:45
"This is all mine now. Goodbye".
1:07:47
There used to be
many natives here.

1:07:50
The two biggest tribes were...
1:07:56
the Quilmes and the Tolombones.
1:07:58
But the Quilmes weren't as brave
as the Tolombones.


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