Amazon Unknown Trailer

Amazon Unknown Trailer (2013)

18 October 2013 Factual 75 mins

Documentary about the conflicts currently involving the Amazon. The film captures the everyday activity of several social groups fighting for their space, such as indians, landowners, landless workers, prospectors, among others. Scientists, specialists and public figures are interviewed, aiming to map out the current state of things and the consequences of the human occupation of the Brazilian Amazon.

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Cast

Al Gore

as Self

International Releases Dates

Brazil 18 October 2013

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