A mid-shot of Rilda Paco, a young Aymara woman standing against a dark background, her expression calm and introspective. She has straight, dark hair that falls just above her shoulders. She wears a sleeveless black top with lace detailing along the neckline, paired with jeans. The lighting is soft, highlighting her features gently, with the contrast between the darkness around her and the lighter tones of her skin and clothing creating a striking, minimalist portrait.
Rilda Paco
Photo courtesy Rilda Paco
Impact Producer

Rilda Paco (she/her) has already organized screenings of La Lucha with more than 1,000 attendees in Cochabamba, La Paz, and Potosí, collaborating closely with the film's characters and filmmakers. Trained in Graphic Design at CEC and Fine Arts at the Hernando Siles Academy in La Paz, she holds a degree in Social Communication from the Universidad Mayor de San Andrés. Rilda is also an award-winning artist, known for her work in digital and virtual reality art, including the acclaimed Prison X. Currently, she is exploring new artistic tools like virtual reality, augmented reality, and AI for her next exhibition, focused on the Chiriguanos and Guaraníes communities.

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