8 Billions: We are all responsible (2023)
Ailton Krenak, indigenous leader and thinker, talks about the pain of the Watú (or Rio Doce in the Krenak language). Sick with the biggest environmental disaster in Brazilian history, the Mariana Dam disaster, the river asks for help. From the impacts on his village on the banks of the river, he makes an overview of the current Anthropocene period and invites all human beings to a journey of reflection and self-criticism, aiming at urgent but necessary paradigm shifts.
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 29 min
Release Date: March 16, 2023
Cinematography: Nelson Kao
Country: Brazil
Language: Português
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is 8 Billions: We are all responsible about?
- Ailton Krenak, indigenous leader and thinker, talks about the pain of the Watú (or Rio Doce in the Krenak language). Sick with the biggest environmental disaster in Brazilian history, the Mariana Dam disaster, the river asks for help. From the impacts on his village on the banks of the river, he makes an overview of the current Anthropocene period and invites all human beings to a journey of reflection and self-criticism, aiming at urgent but necessary paradigm shifts.
- Who directed 8 Billions: We are all responsible?
- 8 Billions: We are all responsible was directed by Cesar Shundi Iwamizu, Nelson Kao, Andrea Flores Urushima.
- How long is 8 Billions: We are all responsible?
- 8 Billions: We are all responsible has a runtime of 29m (29 minutes).
- What genre is 8 Billions: We are all responsible?
- 8 Billions: We are all responsible is a Documentary film.
- Where was 8 Billions: We are all responsible produced?
- 8 Billions: We are all responsible was produced in Brazil.