Hunto Bou Palo | Documentary

The tradition of the Aruban community 'gathering under a tree' has been an essential part of its culture for generations. The new documentary 'Hunto Bou Palo' delves into this unique tradition and captures how these gatherings contribute to the social cohesion of the island. In Aruba, it is a familiar sight: people sitting on chairs, benches, or stools under a tree, talking about life, community, and shared experiences. Hunto Bou Palo explores these meetings' historical and cultural significance and shows why this tradition still lives on. The documentary focuses primarily on the elderly. For the elderly, it offers an opportunity to discover their cultural heritage, while the elderly find recognition and memories in the stories shared under the tree. Through interviews and atmospheric images, the meaning of these conversations is captured and how they contribute to the identity of Aruban society. For more info visit: Follow LIROCHA Media on Facebook:   / lirochamedia   Instagram:   / lirochamedia   _____ This motion picture is protected by copyright laws of the Netherlands, Aruba, and other countries. Any unauthorized duplication, copying, or use of all parts of this motion picture may result in civil liabilities and/or criminal prosecution in accordance with the applicable laws Ⓒ LIROCHA Media - All rights reserved.