It is a virtuous documentary film as it documents and shows the livelihoods not only of the people that try to protect the Amazonian forest from deforestation but also shows the point of view of the persons that live from cutting it. Nice photography and soundscapes, excellent characters, really well done. Really gets you into context if you try to understand or get acquainted with what is happening there from the point of view of the people that live this reality. If you care about the environment, climate change and indigenous cultures, this film is a must see. Also, the film shows the importance of the political arena: how decisionsin that sphere affect the realities in the grassroots.