Writer: Koh Hye-lim
Studio: MBC Production
Genre: Documentary
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About This DVD
A Stunning Documentary Film about the Environment...
Enjoy it in High Definition
"Tears of the Amazon" is a big budget MBC documentary that
captures vivid images of the Amazon River in Brazil over the course of 300 days.
The aerial camera mount, Cineflex will be used to shoot gorgeous high definition
images of the vast Amazon River for the viewing pleasure of TV viewers. The
documentary will present provoking questions about environmental issues that
have a global impact.
Program title: Special documentary feature commemorating the 48th anniversary of
MBC
- Episode 1 Inheritors of the Amazon ( High-definition, 60 minutes)
- Episode 2 Amazon on Fire
- Episode 3 Paradise Lost
Episode 1 Inheritors of the Amazon
Half of the 2 million plant and animal species in the world live in the
Amazon, which is a treasure trove of wildlife diversity. There are indios who
live deep in the jungles of the Amazon and do without the trappings of modern
civilization while adhering to their traditional way of life. With strict
paternal families, the indios of the Amazon are polygamous. But Western
civilization is slowly encroaching into their lands. Bicycles, satellite
dishes... What kind of changes are taking place in the Amazon jungles? The Zoe
tribe retain the earliest human way of life and we bring you footage of the
Waura tribe!
Episode 2 Amazon on Fire
The lands in the Amazon supply 20% of all the oxygen on earth. When the dry
season begins in the Amazon, human-caused blazes will erupt in the jungle. Due
to global warming, desertification is already occurring in the Amazon. The fires
set by humans is destroying the Amazon jungles at a rapid pace. Mark Lynas who
wrote "Six Degrees: Our Future on a Hotter Planet" warns that the massive
wildfires that occurred in Australia and California will soon happen in the
Amazon. He claims that if a huge wildfire burns through the Amazon, then the
place will eventually turn into a desert. The destruction of the Amazon jungle
will not only impact the local environment but it will also cause extensive
climate change around the world. Are the modern trappings adopted by the Amazon
tribes an ominous sign of what is to come or are they helpful tools?
Episode 3 Paradise Lost
Along the Xingu River in Brazil, indios live peacefully. However, the
construction of a hydroelectric power plant has forced the indios to leave their
homelands and embark on a path to exile. They are leaving behind their
traditions and homelands. But greenhouse gases that were emitted during the
construction of the power plant have also destroyed the Amazon jungle. The
environmental destruction caused by humans have pushed animals and the indios'
way of life to the brink of extinction. Thousands of illegal farms have sprouted
around the Amazon. The Amazon jungle is destroyed to make way for bean crops
that are harvested to feed livestock. And interactions between the indios tribes
and the outside world have brought liquor, cigarettes, and drugs into Amazon
tribes. These erstwhile Amazon warriors now populate city slums.
Audio Format: | DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1, LPCM 2.0 |
Video Format: | High Definition 1080i Widescreen Presentation 16:9Widescreen 1.85:1 (Anamorphic) |
Languages: | Korean |
Subtitles: | English, Korean |
Country Made: | Korea |
Region Code: | A |
Year Made: | 2010 |
Running Time: | 254 min. |
Special Features: | - |
Availability: Usually ships in 5~10 business days.
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