Araucaria Araucana

Araucaria Araucana

Release date : October 20, 2018
Runtime : 53m
Countries of origin : Chile / France /
Original Language : Spanish / French /
Director : Rémi Rappe / Santiago Serrano /
Writers :
Production companies : Grenouilles Productions / Chacapa Studio / Ushuaïa TV /
October 20, 2018 53m Chile Documentary Spanish More
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In the Southern Andes, a living being survives since 200 million years: the "Araucaria Araucana" with its incredible history, little known and forever linked to an Amerindian people of Chile: Pehuenches. This isolated community survived during centuries thanks to the Araucarias. A perfect harmony between man and nature, forever upset by the invasion of the Spanish colonists, the conflicts of territories and the increase of logging. Protected today, this sacred forests are the refuge of a unique and wild nature; but fires threaten this balance. What remain of these people and the link with this tree? What can they teach us about our environmental problems?
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  • title:Araucaria Araucana
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2018
  • Runtime:53m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Chile · France ·
  • Original Language: Spanish · French ·
  • Director: Rémi Rappe / Santiago Serrano /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: Grenouilles Productions · Chacapa Studio · Ushuaïa TV ·
  • Overview:In the Southern Andes, a living being survives since 200 million years: the "Araucaria Araucana" with its incredible history, little known and forever linked to an Amerindian people of Chile: Pehuenches. This isolated community survived during centuries thanks to the Araucarias. A perfect harmony between man and nature, forever upset by the invasion of the Spanish colonists, the conflicts of territories and the increase of logging. Protected today, this sacred forests are the refuge of a unique and wild nature; but fires threaten this balance. What remain of these people and the link with this tree? What can they teach us about our environmental problems?
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