Madeinusa is a Peruvian drama film directed by Claudia Llosa. It tells the story of Madeinusa, a young girl living in a remote village in the Peruvian Andes, where a strange tradition allows sin to be forgiven during the Holy Week. The film explores themes of tradition, religion, and the clash between modernity and ancient beliefs. Madeinusa offers a glimpse into the unique cultural practices of Peru and raises thought-provoking questions about morality and forgiveness. With its stunning cinematography and compelling performances, Madeinusa is a captivating film that showcases the diversity of Peruvian cinema.