Forest, Where the Earth Breathes, Ep. 01 - Forest Is Cure

(Floresta e Cura)
Marcia Paraíso | Documentary

2024 | 28 minutes | Brazil

Filmed in the APIWTXA indigenous land of the Ashaninka people, in Acre, the forest as food and as a healing territory.

Synopsis

Filmed in the APIWTXA indigenous land of the Ashaninka people, in Acre, the forest provides food and serves as a healing territory.

The series Forest Where the Earth Breathes aims to showcase the forest and highlight the importance of keeping the approximately 600 billion trees breathing or producing water for the planet.

Weaving together the narrative, the perception of traditional forest peoples in relation to climate change, and the forest as the cradle of water, food, and healing, based on records, whether in testimonies or images, of the daily lives of those who live in the forest and, from the forest, earn their living and that of their families.

Our forests are not only home to animals and plants. A source of water, they are also the home of thousands of people integrated into the forest cycles and interconnected to them.

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Festivals

Festival Curta! Documentários

DIRECTOR: Marcia Paraíso

NATIONALITY: Brazil

YEAR: 2024

GENRE: Documentary

LANGUAGE: Portuguese

COLOR / B&W: Color

GRADE LEVEL: High School, College, Adult

SUBTITLE/CC: AVAILABLE

AUDIO DESCRIPTION: NOT AVAILABLE

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