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Zag: Tall Trees Need Deep Roots

“Zag: Tall Trees Need Deep Roots” tells the story of Xokleng land defenders Zágbág and Isabela and their efforts to save Zag trees in Southern Brazil. The film explores the conflict between contemporary pressures of deforestation and resource exploitation, and the unwavering spirit of a community fighting for their place in this world. It’s a story of resilience, and an urgent call to listen to those in a sacred relationship with the natural world.

Film Topics Include:

  • Environmental Justice
  • Indigenous Voices
  • Indigenous Wisdom
  • Regeneration
  • Clara Wetzel

    Director
  • Riham Ezzaldeen

    Producer
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