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The Power of One
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The Power of One

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1h 23m
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The Real Engine of Change and Progress, Lies in Ourselves.

Overview

Naturalist, Alex Valdez, and a team of young documentary filmmakers will take us on an adventure to discover an unknown ecological sanctuary deep in the jungles of Colombia, where an anonymous conservationist, who goes simply by the name Jorge, is replanting a rain forest from a deforested piece of land and creating a home for a variety of endangered animals. This film is the first step in our mission to showcase the hundreds of unknown conservationists around the globe and inspire a whole generation to believe in the power of one.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

New Cadence Productions

Cast

Jorge

Himself

Jorge

Alex Valdez

Himself

Alex Valdez

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