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.
Tuã Ingugu (Olhos d’Água)
2019
11 min.
Documentary
Brazil
short film, documentary, Brazil, nature, environment
Colorido
Daniela Thomas
Léo Bittencourt
Daniela Thomas
Daniel van Hoogstraten
Syndrome Films
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