Keepers of Eden (2007)

Their world is our home, and it is in danger.

A documentary presents the story of the Huarani tribe, who have inhabited the rainforests of Ecuador for thousands of years, who are now in danger of being erased the fallout caused by major oil companies. Historical Media Associates, LLC documents how such oil contamination is causing a fatal blow to both the indigenous people, their culture and the environment. As a result of these "poisoned" living conditions, the native Huarani are suffering from disease on the level of a toxic and fatal plague. All caused by oil contamination

Director: Christopher Gambale, Steven Meyer, Yoram Porath
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 72 min
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Production: Historical Media Associates
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Keepers of Eden about?
A documentary presents the story of the Huarani tribe, who have inhabited the rainforests of Ecuador for thousands of years, who are now in danger of being erased the fallout caused by major oil companies. Historical Media Associates, LLC documents how such oil contamination is causing a fatal blow to both the indigenous people, their culture and the environment. As a result of these "poisoned" living conditions, the native Huarani are suffering from disease on the level of a toxic and fatal plague. All caused by oil contamination
Who directed Keepers of Eden?
Keepers of Eden was directed by Christopher Gambale, Steven Meyer, Yoram Porath.
Who stars in Keepers of Eden?
Keepers of Eden stars Joanne Woodward, Judith Kimerling, Matt Mazer.
How long is Keepers of Eden?
Keepers of Eden has a runtime of 1h 12m (72 minutes).
What genre is Keepers of Eden?
Keepers of Eden is a Documentary film.
Where was Keepers of Eden produced?
Keepers of Eden was produced in United States of America.