
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: the Pehuenches.
This isolated community survived during centuries thanks to the Araucarias. A perfect harmony between man and nature, 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 other dangers threaten this balance.
Year : 2017
Genre : Documentary
Director : Rémi Rappe & Santiago Serrano
Producer : Grenouilles Productions & Chacapa Studio
Broadcaster : Ushuaïa TV
Runtime : 52 minutes
Format : 4K | Colour | Dolby 5.1

Credits: Composer / Location sound recordist / Sound editor / Sound designer / Foley artist / Re-recording mixer
