
2026 • Documentary
Availability
Available until Jul 07, 2027
Available Worldwide
Available until Jul 07, 2027
Available Worldwide
Subtitles
English · Spanish · Czech
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About the film
In Greenland, the word Sila holds everything at once — the weather, the breath, the consciousness connecting all living things. This tender, nonlinear documentary follows Inuit women moving through three hundred years of Danish colonialism: forced baptisms, children sent abroad to be remade, and a systematic medical programme that inserted contraceptive devices into girls as young as thirteen, without consent, without warning, without asking. Their bodies became a site of colonial administration. Their wombs, silenced.
The film journeys into ceremony — the shaman's call home, the heartbeat of the drum, the slow needle-drawn return of ancestral body markings erased within a century of missionary arrival. Visually luminous and spiritually attuned, Sila holds grief and remembering in the same breath: a remembering that travels through bone and nerve and the long line of mothers, all the way back to the first conscious human being. Still there. Still listening.
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TheEternalSong.org/SILA
Director
Zaya Benazzo, Maurizio Benazzo
Producer
Alexis Aurigemma, Zaya Benazzo, Maurizio Benazzo, +1 more
Crew
Nickoloz Kachibaia, Armand Amar, Finley MacNeil
Awards & recognition
Florence Film Awards
Award Winner
Luleå International Film Festival
Best Feature Documentary
Paris Film Awards
Best Feature Documentary
World Film Festival in Cannes
Best Indigenous Native Peoples Film
Ray of Light Awards
Gaia Award
Cannes International
Official Selection
Eutopia Arthouse Film Festival
Official Selection
LA Independent Women Film Awards
Official Selection
Milan Gold Awards
Official Selection
New York Movie Awards
Official Selection
Replay International Film Festival
Nominee
East Village New York Documentary Film Festival
Finalist
International Gold Awards
Official Selection
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