The Kalapalo, na ethnic group that lives in the Xingu Indigenous Park, say that water is as old as mankind and that it is the source of all life: from the water, come their food, their drink, their bath, their joy. To them, to foul and poison the water is a dystopia. In this documentary, chief Faremá, from the indigenous village Caramujo, talks about the birth of water and the consequences of disrespecting it.
Título original: Tuã Ingugu (Olhos d’Água)
Ano: 2019
Duração: 11 min.
Gênero: Documentary
País: Brazil
Tags: short film, documentary, Brazil, nature, environment
Cor: Cor
Direção: Daniela Thomas
Fotografia: Léo Bittencourt
Montagem: Daniela Thomas
Produtor: Daniel van Hoogstraten
Produção: Syndrome Films
E-mail: [email protected]
Edições: 43