Yasuni Man is a multi-award winning documentary film directed and produced by Ryan Patrick Killackey. This incredibly moving and captivating movie is now available to stream on a myriad of sites! With a 9.4/10 rating on IMDB, it’s the perfect way to spend your time.

 

ABOUT THE DOCUMENTARY

In the words of the filmmakers, Yasuni Man is a film about a conflict raging deep within the Ecuadorian Amazon. It’s a real-life Avatar story. Once under siege by missionaries seeking to civilize them, the Waorani people battle industry operatives and their own government in a fight to survive. Join filmmaker Ryan Patrick Killackey and his native friend Otobo as they embark on an expedition into the most biodiverse forest on Earth. Witness what may be lost as oil companies encroach, human rights violations run rampant, and a forest Eden is destroyed – all for the oil that lies beneath Yasuni.

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(Available in English with Closed Captions)

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(Available in English, Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, and Japanese)

iTUNES

(Available in English & Spanish)

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(Available in English)

YASUNI MAN ON ECOJUSTICE RADIO

Want more information and behind the scenes details? Listen to filmmaker Ryan Patrick Killackey on our Ecojustice Radio podcast below:

And listen to the entire interview with Ryan Killackey and Zoe Cina-Sklar from Amazon Watch, speaking with EJR co-host and Executive Producer Jack Eidt.

EcoJustice Radio ยท Amazon Oil, Biodiversity and Human Rights in “Yasuni Man” with Ryan Killackey – Ep. 16

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