"In November 2000, just before the Venezuelan govenment closed protected Yanomami lands to outsiders, filmmakers Cliff Orloff and Olga Shalygin documented the lives of a small group of Yanomami Indians living along the banks of the Siapa and Casiquiare Rivers. Ten years later the filmmakers return to that same village to document the changes they observe ... As the outside world encroaches more and more into the Yanomami lands, the tension between these two worlds is revealed ..."--Container.
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