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RIBA ''Riba'' (, or , ) is an Arabic word used in Islamic law and roughly translated as " usury": unjust, exploitative gains made in trade or business. ''Riba'' is mentioned and condemned in several different verses in the Qur'an3:130
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, 1966) is a filmmaker, architectural designer and artist. As an architectural designer, Godoy undertook collaborative work at the studios of Carme Pinós and Enric Miralles in
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and at the architectural office of
Ben van Berkel Ben van Berkel (born January 25, 1957) is a Dutch architect. He is the founder and principal architect of the architectural practice UNStudio. With his studio he designed, among others, the Erasmus Bridge in Rotterdam, the Moebius House in the ...
in
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. Godoy restored the
Bob Marley Robert Nesta Marley (6 February 1945 – 11 May 1981) was a Jamaican singer, songwriter, and guitarist. Considered one of the pioneers of reggae, he fused elements of reggae, ska and rocksteady and was renowned for his distinctive voca ...
house in the west coast of
Jamaica Jamaica is an island country in the Caribbean Sea and the West Indies. At , it is the third-largest island—after Cuba and Hispaniola—of the Greater Antilles and the Caribbean. Jamaica lies about south of Cuba, west of Hispaniola (the is ...
in 2000. Co-founder of the architectural group Grupo Okazo S.A.C. with architect Joszep in 2010. Design and inauguration with Luis Contreras of Inkarri, the Wakapacha manifesto on contemporary architecture based on the ancient principles of the
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, at the Puruchuco Museum in
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, Peru, in 2012, and at the Colegio de Arquitectos del Perú. Founder of Soloeil Atelier of Architecture & Ecology. In 2008, Godoy launched the ''Animas Project'' at the Museo Histórico Nacional (Chile) in Santiago: 200 works of art to commemorate 200 years of Chile's independence. In 2009, the sculpture ''La Quintrala'' was inaugurated at the Museo de Santiago, Casa Colorada, with a new launch of ''Animas'' at the Biblioteca Nacional de Chile. His sculpture, ''Catimbano'', made with copper cathodes from
Chuquicamata Chuquicamata ( ; referred to as Chuqui for short) is the largest open-pit mining, open pit copper Mining, mine in terms of excavated volume in the world. It is located in the north of Chile, just outside Calama, Chile, Calama, at above sea level. ...
mine, was inaugurated at the Museo Desierto de Atacama in Antofagasta. Godoy premiered his ''Animas'' film ''Hain'' at the ''AVIFF'' 2011 in
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, France. Godoy's first film, '' The Three Dumas'', also known as '' The Story of The Count of Monte Cristo'', was produced in collaboration with filmmaker Esther Anderson under the banner of Trenhorne Films. ''The Three Dumas'' is a dramatised documentary about novelist
Alexandre Dumas Alexandre Dumas (born Alexandre Dumas Davy de la Pailleterie, 24 July 1802 – 5 December 1870), also known as Alexandre Dumas , was a French novelist and playwright. His works have been translated into many languages and he is one of the mos ...
and his ancestors: the grandson of a French planter and an enslaved African Caribbean, Dumas overcame all the obstacles of prejudice to become a role model of contemporary literature. The avant-premiere of ''The Three Dumas'' took place in 2005 in France in Villers-Cotterets, birthplace of Dumas, to coincide with the inauguration of a statue of Dumas himself in the presence of the French Minister of Culture. The UK premiere took place in 2007 at the Museum of London Docklands, coinciding with the inauguration of the new Sugar and Slavery Gallery during the bicentenary commemorations of the abolition of the
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. Other screenings around the world include the
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, McCord Museum,
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, McCormick Tribune Freedom Museum,
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,
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,
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, Centro Cultural Palacio La Moneda, V&A, and an Official Selection at the
Portobello Film Festival The Portobello Film Festival is an independent international film festival based in London, which annually premiers over 700 new films, including feature films, features, short films, shorts, documentaries, music films, and animation. Additionall ...
. Godoy's second film collaboration with Esther Anderson, '' Bob Marley: The Making of a Legend'', was an Official Selection at the
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2011. and Buffalo International Film Festival. ''Bob Marley: The Making of a Legend'' was screened as work-in-progress at the British Film Institute NFT1 on 19 March 2011. Based on the footage Anderson shot in the early 1970s and lost for more than thirty years, the film is a kaleidoscopic portrait where the narrator takes the viewer on a journey to the Caribbean islands, to Jamaica and into 56 Hope Road, Kingston, to see and hear the young
Bob Marley Robert Nesta Marley (6 February 1945 – 11 May 1981) was a Jamaican singer, songwriter, and guitarist. Considered one of the pioneers of reggae, he fused elements of reggae, ska and rocksteady and was renowned for his distinctive voca ...
before he was famous. While exploring the powerful relationship between Anderson and Marley, the film shows the Wailers' first rehearsal, when the idea of a Jamaican supergroup like the
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or the
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was still just a dream, and sits in on the launch of their international career with "
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", "
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", and the '' Burnin''' and '' Catch a Fire'' albums that brought
reggae Reggae () is a music genre that originated in Jamaica during the late 1960s. The term also denotes the modern popular music of Jamaica and its Jamaican diaspora, diaspora. A 1968 single by Toots and the Maytals, "Do the Reggay", was the first ...
music and Rastafari consciousness together as one, starting a revolution that would change rock music and contemporary culture. Godoy's other films include ''Earthquake of Time'', Special Prize for an Audivisual Essay at the XII Human Rights Film Festival Cine Otro of Valparaiso, Chile, in 2018. ''Earthquake of Time'' was an official selection at the 7th Resistencia Film Fest in Tomé, Chile; 13th Muestra de Cine+Video Indígena in Chile; Parana International Films Festival in Argentina in 2020; Finalist at The Lift-off Sessions in the UK in 2020; Native Spirit Film Festival in the UK in 2020; International Ethnographic Film Festival OKO in Ukraine in 2020; 8th Muestra de Documentales Derechos Humanos in Uruguay in 2019; The Indie For You Film Festival in the US in 2020. The film also premiered at international museums and universities such as the Museo del Barro in Paraguay in 2019; Museo Memoria y Tolerancia in Mexico; Museo de Antofagasta; Museo Regional de Iquique; La Ciencia del Cine at the Universidad de Santiago de Chile; Université Bordeaux-Montaigne in France; Rennes 2 University in France; Institut d'ethnologie at the Université de Strasbourg; Centre for Contemporary Latin American Studies at the
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in Scotland in 2019. The documentary trilogy ''El Terremoto de Chile'' was released in 2019 and 2020 to expose human rights violations following the 2019–2021 Chilean protests.


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