“The vibrant result of three years of research, travel and filming in the remote Amazonia section where Brazil, Colombia and Peru meet” says Robert Koehler of Maya Da-Rin’s non-fiction film, “Lands,” at the Guadalajara Film Festival. It’s “a gorgeous work of art as well as a deliberately low-key commentary on the culture clashes generated by modernity’s encroachment into nature.” Read Review
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