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The Forest is Alive: Carrying messages from the Amazon

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Waska: The Forest is My Family. The Guardian Documentary Film. In memory of her grandfather, Nina Gualinga of the Kichwa People of Sarayaku investigates the commodification and extractivism of Indigenous lands in the Amazon Rainforest. Co-director & Cinematographer

Ayoreo

Carahuata, fibers for weaving the heart beyond the map. A photo series of the harvest of an Ayoreo ancient tradition.

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Mayu Warmi Kayak x Earthrise Studio 2 minute social short film coming soon

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A River is Born - A one-minute immersive film that flows through the life of a river inviting viewers into a vivid, sensory experience of water in motion. It reflects on river stewardship as an act of belonging, showing how rivers are not separate from us but part of the places we call home.

Mayu Warmi Kayak

The team of Indigenous women kayaking to protecting our rivers from mining

Uyantza

The festival of abundance in the Satayaku Kichwa Pueblo

Jaguar Women

From dusk until dawn jaguars roam

Stories of Gold

Historias de oro desde la mirada indígena de la cuenca del Alto Napo en la Amazonía ecuatoriana

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Waska: The Forest is My Family.

In memory of her grandfather, Nina Gualinga of the Kichwa People of Sarayaku investigates the commodification and extractivism of Indigenous lands in the Amazon Rainforest.​

The Guardian Documentary Film. Ecuador | 2024 | 15 min. | Nina Gualinga (Kichwa) with Eli Virkina (Kichwa) and Boloh Miranda. 

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