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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Decades-Long Reunion: American Man Seeks to Reconnect with Indigenous Mother in the Amazon

Decades-Long Reunion: American Man Seeks to Reconnect with Indigenous Mother in the Amazon

29 Oct

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Summary

  • American man David Good reunites with his Indigenous mother Yarima after 30+ years
  • Cinematic journey across continents and generations to bring the family together
  • Film explores themes of resilience, cultural survival, and enduring family ties
Decades-Long Reunion: American Man Seeks to Reconnect with Indigenous Mother in the Amazon

In October 2025, the documentary film "Wayumi" is set to make its world premiere at the DOC NYC festival. The film follows the story of David Good, an American man, as he embarks on a journey to reunite with his Indigenous mother, Yarima, after she returned to her Yanomani tribe in the Venezuelan Amazon Rainforest over 30 years ago.

The film, which is the directorial debut of Andrew Balcof, is described as a "meditation on resilience, cultural survival, and the ties that endure across time and distance." It draws from hundreds of hours of footage, capturing Good's exploration of the jungles of Venezuela as well as his mother's adjustment to life in the suburbs of New Jersey.

Against the backdrop of the Amazon's stunning vistas and bureaucratic obstacles from the Venezuelan government, the story of Good and his mother's reunion is a powerful one. The first trailer for the film showcases the stark contrast between Yarima's comfort in her natural rainforest home and the challenges she faces in a department store, highlighting the cultural divide the two have navigated for decades.

"Wayumi" is set to receive a non-theatrical, digital release next year after its world premiere at DOC NYC, where the audience will have the opportunity to participate in a Q&A with the director, producers, and executive producers.

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The documentary "Wayumi" follows the story of American man David Good as he seeks to reunite with his Indigenous mother Yarima, who returned to her Yanomani tribe in the Venezuelan Amazon Rainforest over 30 years ago.
The story of "Wayumi" primarily takes place in the Amazon Rainforest in Venezuela, as well as in the suburbs of New Jersey, where David Good's mother Yarima struggles to adjust after decades of living in her tribal home.
"Wayumi" explores themes of resilience, cultural survival, and the enduring ties of family across time and distance, as David Good and his mother Yarima navigate their reunion after over 30 years of separation.

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