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The Dark Side of Green [2011]
Available digitallyHU_OSA_00005568
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À Sombra de um Delírio Verde
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Portuguese
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English
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Published
Argentina, 2011.
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Physical Description
DVD-ROM (30 min.)
Contents Summary
In the south region of Mato Grosso do Sul the Guarani Kaiowá, an indigenous group, struggles for control of their territory. Expelled from their lands, the Guarani Kaiowá live in less than one percent of their original territory, which has been converted to thousands of hectares of sugarcane planted by multinational enterprises that, in agreement with the government, show ethanol to the world as an environmentally friendly and clean fuel. With no alternative of subsistence and suffering from malnutrition, Guarani Kaiowá adults and children are exploited in the cane fields. “The Dark Side of Green” exposes the Guarani Kaiowá’s story.
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Verzio Film Festival Submission
Duration: 00:30:00
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Verzio Film Festival Submission
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The Dark Side of Green [2011]
Available digitallyHU_OSA_00005568
MovingImageIconMoving Image
General Information
General Information
Original Title
À Sombra de um Delírio Verde
General Information
Language
Portuguese
General Information
Language of Subtitles
English
General Information
Published
Argentina, 2011.
General Information
Physical Description
DVD-ROM (30 min.)
Contents Summary
In the south region of Mato Grosso do Sul the Guarani Kaiowá, an indigenous group, struggles for control of their territory. Expelled from their lands, the Guarani Kaiowá live in less than one percent of their original territory, which has been converted to thousands of hectares of sugarcane planted by multinational enterprises that, in agreement with the government, show ethanol to the world as an environmentally friendly and clean fuel. With no alternative of subsistence and suffering from malnutrition, Guarani Kaiowá adults and children are exploited in the cane fields. “The Dark Side of Green” exposes the Guarani Kaiowá’s story.
Subjects
Bibliographic Information
Note
Verzio Film Festival Submission
Duration: 00:30:00
Bibliographic Information
Library Special Collection
Verzio Film Festival Submission
Holdings
DVD
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DVD
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OSA Film Library
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OSA Film Library
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Digital Film