Daughters of the Forest

Directed by Otilia Portillo Padua
Mexico
2026
95 mins
This one-of-a-kind sci-fi documentary follows two mycologists in Mexico working to preserve and share remarkable ancestral mushroom knowledge. Award winner, SXSW 2026.

Eliseete and Julieta, two Indigenous women in Mexico, are mycologists – scientists who study fungi – whose communities have long enjoyed a close relationship with mushrooms, the organism woven into their daily life and belief. The lush forests surrounding them are rich with fungi, and the pair work to protect and pass on the knowledge handed down through generations, while navigating a world where that knowledge is slowly at risk of being lost. At the film's centre is a search for direction, leading to a striking encounter that connects past, present and future. Otilia Portillo Padua delivers a truly distinctive and quietly magical documentary that draws you into this world and reveals the power of mushrooms.

It transports all watching to a truly new place, one where past, present, future, science, and ritual collide in a beautiful kaleidoscope.
Bobby LePire, Film Threat

Tickets

Thu 4 June 2026, 6:30pm
Dendy Newtown - Cinema 3
Assisted ListeningWheelchair
Sat 13 June 2026, 4:45pm
Event George St - Cinema 11
Assisted ListeningWheelchair
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