

At the height of the rubber boom, British capital and engineering reshaped the Amazon: ports, railways, mansions, and the river navigation network that connected Manaus and Belém to the world. This documentary revisits that era of modernization from a different perspective, revealing how the progress envisioned by these foreign interests was built upon the exploitation and erasure of Indigenous and Black peoples, questioning the human cost behind the architectural and economic legacy that continues to shape the region today.
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