Green River: The Time of the Yakurunas (2017)

Green River: The Time of the Yakurunas (2017) poster

The lush green of the foliage forms a quivering reflection on the surface of the Amazon. According to the legends of the indigenous people of the region, the Yacurunas live beneath the water, in submerged cities that are the mirror image of human ones. Yet the film deals neither with mythical creatures nor with legends, catapulting viewers instead right into the midst of this incredibly green world.

Director: Alvaro Sarmineto, Diego Sarmiento
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 89 min
Release Date:
Country: Peru
Language: Español
Original Language: es
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Green River: The Time of the Yakurunas about?
The lush green of the foliage forms a quivering reflection on the surface of the Amazon. According to the legends of the indigenous people of the region, the Yacurunas live beneath the water, in submerged cities that are the mirror image of human ones. Yet the film deals neither with mythical creatures nor with legends, catapulting viewers instead right into the midst of this incredibly green world.
Who directed Green River: The Time of the Yakurunas?
Green River: The Time of the Yakurunas was directed by Alvaro Sarmineto, Diego Sarmiento.
How long is Green River: The Time of the Yakurunas?
Green River: The Time of the Yakurunas has a runtime of 1h 29m (89 minutes).
What genre is Green River: The Time of the Yakurunas?
Green River: The Time of the Yakurunas is a Documentary film.
Where was Green River: The Time of the Yakurunas produced?
Green River: The Time of the Yakurunas was produced in Peru.