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Ciné-ONU screening of Yasuni Man

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The UN Regional Information Centre and UN Environment invite you to the Belgian premiere of Yasuni Man at Cinéma Galeries on 21 February 2018 at 19:00

The film will be followed by a panel discussion with:

Ryan Killackey, Director of 'Yasuni Man'

Fernando Ponz Canto, Deputy Head of Division for Mexico, Central America and Caribbean - EEAS (tbc)

Maria Cristina Zucca, Legal Officer for UN Environment

Moderated by Carlos Jimenez, UNRIC

Click here to register for tickets
 
Registration starts at 18:30
Doors close at 19:15

How to get there

Galerie de la Reine 26, 1000 Bruxelles 

 

Synopsis

In the depths of South America, where the Andes, the Amazon and the Equator collide, a wilderness exists that is home to some of the last remaining uncontacted people in the world. The forest in which they live may claim our planet's highest biodiversity. A place where mammals, birds, plants and amphibians reach peak diversity, together. Because of its biological diversity and cultural significance, the forest was designated a UNESCO Man and Biosphere Reserve and Ecuador's largest national park. It is now known as the Yasuni Man and Biosphere Reserve. The documentary ushers the viewer into a world unexplored and illustrates a cautionary tale of the far-reaching impact our dependence on fossil fuels can have on wildlife and indigenous people.

 

For more on the film, click here
 

The film is in English and has a run time of 1 hour 32 minutes

 

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Location

Cinéma Galeries (Belgium)

Organiser

UN Regional Information Centre & UN Environment

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