35 minutes, in Kichwa with English and Spanish subtitles.
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What do Kichwa people, whose ancestors have lived for centuries in the Amazon Rainforest, think about its destruction? And what are they doing about it?
Featuring interviews with Kichwa people and climate change experts, "Life and Breath," which was selected for the Venice, California Green Screen Environmental Film Festival, explores how climate disruptions will impact Ecuador, the sixth most bio-diverse country on the planet. The video also explores the key role that indigenous people have historically played in conserving the Amazon, the current economic pressures they face, and solutions they are implementing to reverse the alarming rates of deforestation and promote their cosmovision, which is based on equilibrium between human activity and nature.
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Filmed in Kichwa with Spanish and English subtitles, Life and Breath is an ideal teaching aid for Spanish, Latin American studies, global studies, environmental studies, and anthropology programs.
Order your copy today by contacting info@amazonpartnerships.org. Video sales help support community projects to conserve the Ecuadorian Amazon.
"Life and Breath" was produced in conjunction with award-winning Luna Productions
Special thanks to our institutional sponsors:
Runa Foundation
German Technical Corporation
Environment Ministry of Ecuador
And our local sponsors:
Hotel Villa Belen![]() |
Restaurant & Cabañas Chuquitos![]() |
Café Tortuga![]() |
| and Pizzeria Hilton Spoon Revolution |






