The Last Ones

The Last Ones

Release date : November 13, 2023
Runtime : 1h 27m
Countries of origin : France / Paraguay / Uruguay /
Original Language : Guarani / Spanish /
Production companies : Bocacha Films / La Babosa Cine / La Fabrica Nocturna Cinéma /
November 13, 2023 1h 27m France Documentary Guarani More
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The vast Gran Chaco natural region in Paraguay is under serious threat from large-scale deforestation and wildfires. Filmmaker Sebastian Peña Escobar travels with the German entomologist Ulf Drechsel and the Paraguayan ornithologist Jota Escobar to this vulnerable, flammable area, which looks like an apocalyptic landscape with red dirt roads and dry thorny trees.
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  • title:The Last Ones
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2023
  • Runtime:1h 27m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: France · Paraguay · Uruguay ·
  • Original Language: Guarani · Spanish ·
  • Director: Sebastián Peña Escobar /
  • Writers: Sebastián Peña Escobar ·
  • Production companies: Bocacha Films · La Babosa Cine · La Fabrica Nocturna Cinéma ·
  • Overview:The vast Gran Chaco natural region in Paraguay is under serious threat from large-scale deforestation and wildfires. Filmmaker Sebastian Peña Escobar travels with the German entomologist Ulf Drechsel and the Paraguayan ornithologist Jota Escobar to this vulnerable, flammable area, which looks like an apocalyptic landscape with red dirt roads and dry thorny trees.
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