India Muerta

India Muerta

1992 · 29 min · ★ 8.0 · Documentary

This is a marsh area in the very heart of the protected wetlands in the east of Uruguay, but today it has almost completely disappeared. A message in the Guaraní language, an "India Muerta" prayer, sounds the alarm about the dire consequences for nature of what human beings are doing.

Directed by Hilary Sandison · Written by Hilary Sandison

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