"In Caleta Tortel, the lifeless body of a beaked whale, a little known species of cetaceans of the Ziphidae family, was found.
This is the beginning of a series of investigations, in order to obtain findings that allow us to deepen the knowledge and conservation of this species.
"Finger in the Wound" deals with the end of the social welfare state and the interruption of dreams of a better life for all in a scenario where the homicidal logic of financial capital made any alternative of social justice unfeasible.
Today, Brazil is the country in the world that consumes the most pesticides: 5.2 liters/year per inhabitant, indiscriminately with the justification of putting a lot of food on the tables. This is a film that denounces the evils of this industry.
Javier Zamora migrated to the USA from Mexico when he was young, worked in restaurants and bought a house for his family. After losing his home and job during the housing crisis, he decided to complete his high school education and return to farming.
For decades the community of Huasco, in northern Chile, has been impacted by mining, thermoelectric plants and a mine tailing deposited directly into the sea.
The unique underwater richness of the Juan Fernández archipelago, the environmental vocation of its community and some of the legends that make these islands famous, are part of this documentary narrated by actor Mario Horton.
El Hijo del Pescador" is the story of Patagonia's global ambassador, Ramon Navarro. Born and raised in Punta de Lobos, he found his passion surfing the biggest waves on the planet. But his accomplishments are only part of a larger vision that seeks to protect the culture and the environment.
The documentary "Defiende Maipo" shows how the nature of the Cajón del Maipo is threatened by the Alto Maipo hydroelectric project, which puts at risk 80% of the drinking water that supplies the Greater Santiago, Chile's capital.
The "Lauca" reserve, located in the highlands of Chile near the border with Bolivia, is being contaminated by abandoned mine tailings and destroyed by the rampant exploitation of the borax mining industry that threatens its natural resources.
Los Plástico is the story of a small group of surfers who, by getting on their boards, will travel along the beaches motivated by the same goal: the conservation of the sea.
In a country known for the massive extraction of its resources, salmon farming is the second largest industry in Chile, second only to copper. Ramón Navarro exposes the effects of this activity on the ecosystem, its negative effects and traces the origins of the industry.
We invite you to learn about the work we have done in this first decade of life and the million trees that have been planted thanks to the collaborative work with citizens, the State and the private world.