Film credits

A production of REDES-Friends of the Earth Uruguay, Food and Water Watch, Friends of the Earth Europe and associates of the “Feeding and Fuelling Europe” Programme.

With the help of Friends of the Earth England Wales and Northern Ireland, Food and Water Watch, Heinrich Boell Foundation and  Milieudefensie – Friends of the Earth Netherlands

Scriptwriter Lucas Silva, Victor Burgos

Production Victor Burgos

Journalist Lucas Silva

Cameraman Victor Burgos

Sound and Post Production Sound Edgardo Mattioli

Editors Julio Porley, Matias Porley

Graphics Nicolas Medina

Original Music Score latejapride

Producer Alberto Villareal

Portuguese translation Mauro Pintos

Guarani translation SOBREVIVENCIA – Friends of the Earth Paraguay

Equipment from ALTAMIRA

Selected footage courtesy of Dahl TV Translation by ITR

Edit and DVD production Ecostorm

Web design by NTDST.STD.  www.netdust.be

Friends of the Earth Europe campaigns for sustainable and just societies and for the protection of the environment, unites more than 30 national organisations with thousands of local groups and is part of the world's largest grassroots environmental network, Friends of the Earth International

Food and Water Watch is a non-profit organization working with grassroots organisations around the world to create an economically and environmentally viable future. Through research, public and policymaker education, media, and lobbying, we advocate policies that guarantee safe, wholesome food produced in a humane and sustainable manner and public, rather than private, control of water resources including oceans, rivers, and groundwater.

European Co-ordination of Via Campesina the international movement of peasants, small- and medium-sized producers, landless, rural women, indigenous people, rural youth and agricultural workers. We defend the values and the basic interests of our members. We are an autonomous, pluralist and multicultural movement, independent of any political, economic, or other type of affiliation. Our members are from 56 countries from Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas.

Here we had water, streams, crops, big trees. Now everything is destroyed. I think we, the Kaiowa indigenous people are going to die, our race is going to end here 

Getulio De Oliveira, Leader of the Guarani Kaiowa people, Brazil