Our Big House (Nuestra Casa Grande)

In this animated short, a grandmother from the indigenous Guarayo community remembers her rural village and forest before the arrival of lumber companies that profit from the deforestation of the Amazons in Bolivia.
Genre : Documentary
Our Big House (Nuestra Casa Grande)

"Our Big House (Nuestra Casa Grande" is an animated short about the Guarayo indigenous community's connection to nature and their forest. In this film, a grandmother remembers her rural village before the arrival of lumber companies that profit from the deforestation of the Bolivia's Amazon. This touching documentary is a valuable resource for understanding the devastating impact of climate change on indigenous families and communities in Latin America. 

 

Directors : Samuel Pérez , María Reneé Urquiza , Tomas Candia
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Available Format : MP4
Year Released : 2011
Running Time : 5
Color : Color
Country : Bolivia
Original Language : Guaruyo/Spanish
Translation available in : English

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"Our Big House (Nuestra Casa Grande" is an animated short about the Guarayo indigenous community's connection to nature and their forest. In this film, a grandmother remembers her rural village before the arrival of lumber companies that profit from the deforestation of the Bolivia's Amazon. This touching documentary is a valuable resource for understanding the devastating impact of climate change on indigenous families and communities in Latin America. 

 

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