The Closed Eyes of Latin America| 1hr : 23mins
Director: Miguel Mirra | Producer: Susana Moreira
Focus Years: 2007 | Country: Argentina
Synopsis:
A journey through Latin America, revealing its defenselessness against the pillage and environmental contamination made by transnational companies. Made by Miguel Mirra, with the collaboration of film-makers from several countries, the documentary is about above-the-ground mining, dams, soy and other monoculture plantations and the consequent degrading of soils and forests, the connections between massive deaths of fish and the production of cellulose paste, shedding a light on the close relationship between the theft of natural resources, pollution and the transnational exploitation system.
The Closed Eyes of Latin America
|
1hr : 23mins
Search information, ideas, subjects related to this story:
Wikipedia :
- Agroecology
- Biodiversity
- Climate Change
- Cultural Ecology
- Deep Ecology
- Eco Crisis
- Eco Feminism
- Ecological Footprint
- Ecology
- Ecosystem
- Environmentalism
- Habitat Conservation
- Health
- Indigenous Intellectual Rights
- Indigenous People
- Indigenous Rights
- Land Rights
- Lifestyle/Way of Living
- Livelihood
- Living Wage
- Overexploitation
- Philosophy of Environment
- Pollution
- Psychology
- Sustainability
- Sustainable Development
- Traditional Knowledge
- Understanding Environment
- Unemployment
- Water Pollution
- World Environmental Issues
Other Articles/Sites :
Explore Wikipedia:
- Agroecology
- Biodiversity
- Climate Change
- Cultural Ecology
- Deep Ecology
- Eco Crisis
- Eco Feminism
- Ecological Footprint
- Ecology
- Ecosystem
- Environmentalism
- Habitat Conservation
- Health
Send funds to team of this film/project:
NOTE: 100% of your funds are sent directly from here.
Close
This storyteller has yet to share/set a wallet for the direct fund transfers.
Shall we send an email request on your behalf?
Close
peace