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River Silence
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River Silence

Apr 26, 2019
1h 32m
★ 0.0

Overview

Follows four women of the estimated 40,000 displaced people moved from the banks of the Xingu River in the Amazon Basin to make space for construction of one of the world's largest dams, the Belo Monte.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

EyeSteelFilm
ONF | NFB
TVO

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