Directed by eight Mexican filmmakers, Nahui Ollin, Sun of Movement travels through Mexico to reveal the dramatic advance of climate change in one of the most bio-diverse countries of this planet. Coral barriers, glaciers, mangroves, oceans, rivers, mountains, and cities all show signs of what can be described as the most dangerous threat to humanity in our time. Through the voice of Mexican inhabitants from various parts of the country we observe and understand both the impact of climate change and the process of mitigation that it has caused in their communities. A revelatory movie that demonstrates the effects of climate change in Mexico through powerful images that point far beyond this country and, indeed, testify to the advance of this largely silent threat to our planet.
Nahui Ollin, Sol de movimiento
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Genre
Documentary
Country
Mexico
Year
2017
Duration
95'
Production Companies
Cinema Planeta
Languages
Spanish
Gallery
Media Download
Poster
High Resolution Images
Climate change
Climate change
Floods and droughts, lands exposed by ice and lands submerged by water. The impacts of climate change altering the Earth's appearance are observed, criticized, and directly felt by researchers.