“Amazônia Viva”, a 10 minute long film, is an immersive experience through the Tapajós River region, which uses 360° filming to unveil one of the most important places on the planet and, thus, bring it even closer to people.

Chief Raquel Tupinambá – from the community of Surucuá, where she is also an important indigenous leader – does the honors of the house and guides the viewer during the fully interactive virtual journey through one of the most important and beautiful biomes, unfortunately, threatened by human action.

During the journey, the public has the feeling of physically being in the region; feel all the energy when seeing the beauty and hearing the sounds of the forest – the sunrise, the birds singing, the swaying of the leaves, the movement of the river water – and really enjoy all the sensations that a 3D experience can provide.

Thus, public gets involved, gets closer and raises awareness to preserve and propose and support solutions to help contain the climate crisis and the deforestation of the Amazon.

“By experiencing the region, everyone will become aware that they belong to that space, that it is necessary to keep the forest alive and that it integrates with the people and culture.

The film is a project of the Interfaith Rainforest Initiative (IRI-BRASIL), written and directed by filmmaker Estevão Ciavatta, from Pindorama Filmes. Here is the link to film: https://amazoniavr.com.br

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