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It narrates the artistic expressions of two people in the Amazonian plain, Don Darwin Dávila and his son José, both of whom carve wood from a tree called palo sangre, in which they reveal their art as modelers.
Various activities that take place on the Amazon River and their importance for the normal development of the region.
Pro Sincro Films EIRL, Dir Hitler Mego Ruiz, Pej Ricardo Asencios- JosĂ© Medina, G Antonio EgĂşsquiza, Cam Edmundo Torres, Son Juan AranĂbar, Ed Hitler Mego, Tit Sincro Service, Loc Isabel Acosta Torrelli, Lab LĂder (Brasil), Dist Sincro Service.
The Amador Bartenez settlement in Iquitos is an example of collective work. Huambé is the forest resource with which this community makes baskets and other handicrafts, which they then sell to support themselves.
Consequences of the 1970 earthquake in Huaraz and the reconstruction of the city.
About the community life of the men of the Campa tribe of the central jungle.
A report on the amazing Amazonian flora.
Consequences of marine pollution caused by industry and the discharge of sewage from the capital city.
About the jungle natives who venture into the thick vegetation at midnight to hunt tarantulas, braving the dangers that exist in the Amazon.
A Peruvian film from 1975, which adapted into a cinematic work that won INKARI 74, performed by young peasants from the theater club of the Amparaes Calca Cusco Community, "El Gran Tinterillo" (The Great Scribe). The main character abuses the peasants while pretending to defend them from abuses and excesses of corrupt authorities; it is spoken in Quechua.
The importance of affection and education in the formation and development of the human being up to 3 years of age.
Recycling leftover food to feed fish for human consumption.
Civic action services of the Peruvian Air Force-FAP in civil society.
Treatment of childhood poliomyelitis, its sequelae of damage to the lower limbs of children, its cure and rehabilitation at the San Juan de Dios Hospital.
Presence of the incomparable fauna of the Amazon rainforest.
Regional project for raising water buffalo in the Amazonian plains.
The way of life of the inhabitants of the port of Belén when the river's flow decreases.
Wildlife needs vegetation to survive; in some areas of the jungle, irrational exploitation of the flora has led to the extinction of some animal species.
The capture in the Amazon rainforest of snakes of all kinds for study in the Quistococha serpentarium, from where antivenoms are extracted.
The need to preserve the natural landscape and life around Peru's highest snow-capped mountain.