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Indigenous Manuel Ranoque, father of the two youngest of the four Indigenous children who were found alive after being lost for 40 days in the Colombian Amazon rainforest following a plane crash ...
The Territory is a 2022 internationally co-produced documentary film directed by Alex Pritz. It follows a young Indigenous leader of the Uru-eu-wau-wau people fighting back against farmers, colonizers and settlers who encroach on a protected area of the Amazon Rainforest.
Gather was released on Apple TV+ and Amazon Prime Video on September 8, 2020. [8] As of December 1, 2020, viewing or screening it in Europe was only possible if a permission form had been approved by the producers of the documentary. [3] On November 1, 2021, Gather was released on Netflix. [9]
Controversies regularly mark the career of Jean-Pierre Dutilleux since the release of his documentary film Raoni (1978).. As early as July 22, 1981, the Brazilian daily Folha de S. Paulo [2] stated that the FUNAI (National Indigenous Foundation, Indigenous affairs agency in Brazil) is behind the creation of a precedent-setting law, as a result of the problems encountered with the movie Raoni.
At night, in this village near the Assua River in Brazil, the rainforest reverberates. Until recently, the Juma people seemed destined to disappear like countless other Amazon tribes decimated by ...
Taken is a Canadian true crime documentary television series produced by Winnipeg-based production company Eagle Vision. [1] [2] It first aired on the Aboriginal People’s Television Network on September 9, 2016 [3] and was broadcast again later that year by CBC Television. [4]
Netflix has acquired feature documentary “Yintah” for U.S., U.K. and Canadian distribution. The acquisition comes just ahead of the film’s Camden Intl. Film Festival premiere on Sept. 14 ...
No País das Amazonas (1922). No País das Amazonas is a 1922 Brazilian silent documentary film directed by Agesilau De Araujo and Silvino Santos. [1]The film was notable in that it was one of the earliest to document the Amazon Rainforest on camera and present it to a wider audience [2] and documents the local economies of the Amazonian Indians, examining production lines and workers in ...