Alex Pritz's collaborative documentary The Territory observes the Uru-eu-wau-wau tribe of Brazil and the fight to save the Amazon.
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Keep ReadingObomsawin’s new doc Honour to Senator Murray Sinclair debuts at TIFF’s “Celebrating Alanis” retrospective.
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