Mon, Feb 3, 2025

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Loyola Notre Dame Library Auditorium

4501 N Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21210, United States

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The Anavilhanas National Park, in the Rio Negro Amazon, is the environment for presenting characters living in the tenuous orbit between the city Manaus and riverside communities on the banks of this historic river. The film explores the contemporary meaning of being at and growing up by the banks of a river with the power of Rio Negro, submerged in a dense forest and surrounded by global elements of today; the need to leave, the forgotten desire to return, the choice to stay, the immensity and the time of the river, form an intuitive and imaginary narrative set to suggest deeply local stories that serve the reflection on human life.

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Loyola Notre Dame Library Auditorium

4501 N Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21210, United States

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Baltimore Environmental Film Series | Website | View More Events

Daniel Pinha
Co-hosted with: Center for the Humanities, Visual and Performing Arts

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