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Music by m0 Body and Andrew Schulman
HOW A DAM IS DESTROYING RAINFOREST AND DISPLACING THOUSANDS IN BRAZIL + MUSIC BY M0 BODY AND ANDREW SCHULMAN
Client: SpotProductionsLtd, Budapest
Client: SpotProductionsLtd, Budapest
IMPORTANT DOCUMENTARY: In Brazil, the World’s 3rd largest Hydroelectric Dam, the Belo Monte Dam, is destroying Brazil’s Rainforests, and displacing 40,000 Indians along the Xingu River…
Warning: Both white men AND white women come off extremely negatively in the tribe’s opinion. Under this tribe's difficult circumstances, it’s not very hard to imagine why that might be…
The Award-winning Hungarian filmmakers, Eszter Cseke and Andras Takacs, directed and produced this critical documentary. The couple often live in danger, experiencing potential peril, while they have filmed 40 documentaries that have received raves and numerous awards in the film world. We're always honored to have AudioSparx music in their projects, and here they selected music by these two composers:
At 2.12 min, Helsinki Composer mO Body’s lively “Salsasamba” kicks in, helping to illustrate village life and the importance of their having a constant source of water for bathing, drinking, and their crops: Salsasamba
At 6:04 min, NYC Composer Andrew Schulman’s Classical guitar melody takes off: Fanfare
What's the solution to this disaster that’s happening to the Xikrin tribe in Brazil and in other parts of the world, where deforestation is destroying innocent lives through displacement or starvation? The film shows disturbing poverty and the reliance on forests and streams to sustain the natives' lives. It's in Portuguese with English subtitles…
PS. For more info about the dam, you can do a search on Facebook (or Google) for Belo Monte to see videos and petitions relating to human rights violations, construction bribes, and dangers to the air and ozone layers far beyond Brazil.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lAVVWN1T5aY
Warning: Both white men AND white women come off extremely negatively in the tribe’s opinion. Under this tribe's difficult circumstances, it’s not very hard to imagine why that might be…
The Award-winning Hungarian filmmakers, Eszter Cseke and Andras Takacs, directed and produced this critical documentary. The couple often live in danger, experiencing potential peril, while they have filmed 40 documentaries that have received raves and numerous awards in the film world. We're always honored to have AudioSparx music in their projects, and here they selected music by these two composers:
At 2.12 min, Helsinki Composer mO Body’s lively “Salsasamba” kicks in, helping to illustrate village life and the importance of their having a constant source of water for bathing, drinking, and their crops: Salsasamba
At 6:04 min, NYC Composer Andrew Schulman’s Classical guitar melody takes off: Fanfare
What's the solution to this disaster that’s happening to the Xikrin tribe in Brazil and in other parts of the world, where deforestation is destroying innocent lives through displacement or starvation? The film shows disturbing poverty and the reliance on forests and streams to sustain the natives' lives. It's in Portuguese with English subtitles…
PS. For more info about the dam, you can do a search on Facebook (or Google) for Belo Monte to see videos and petitions relating to human rights violations, construction bribes, and dangers to the air and ozone layers far beyond Brazil.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lAVVWN1T5aY
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