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Other authors / contributors: | Polizzi, Nick, film director, film producer, director of photography.
Bailey, Dan, film producer, editor of moving image work.
Zulauf, Michelle, art director.
Mabit, Jacques, interviewee (expression)
Three Seed Productions.
Tunng (Musical group)
Paititi Institute.
Video Project.
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Notes: | Extras: Takiwasi (interview with Jacques Mabit); Chazuta remedy (foray into the jungle with a Chazuta medicine woman); Permaculture (overview of the permaculture techniques being implemented to reinvigorate decimated regions of the rainforest). Editors, Nick Polizzi [and others] ; cameras, Dan Bailey [and others] ; music by Tunng ; art direction, Michelle Zulauf. Filmed at Paititi Institute. In English and Spanish with English subtitles; closed-captioned in English.
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Summary: | "[This] documentary captures an unprecedented glimpse into the ancient healing practices of the Amazon rainforest's medicine men, or shamans, whose unique knowledge of indigenous plants and rituals is threatened by deforestation, modernization and ecotourism ... [This film] follows eight people from the developed world with a variety of common and serious ailments who embark on a challenging, one-month healing journey into the heart of the Amazon jungle. Working with a handful of shamans experienced in the harvesting and preparation of traditional plant medicines, as well as ritual exercises, these men and women seek to overcome Parkinson's disease, cancer, alcoholism, diabetes and depression. Ultimately, five of the patients return with measurable improvements, exceeding the expectations of many."--Distributor's website.
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Awards: | Official Selection: Mill Valley Film Festival, 2011; Starz Denver Film Festival, 2011; Environmental Film Festival in the Nation's Capital, 2012.
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