The documentary 'The Falling Sky' premiering at Cannes highlights the existential threat to the Yanomami people in the Amazon. Directors Eryk Rocha and Gabriela Carneiro da Cunha emphasize the tribe's message of resistance and urgency in the face of danger. Reviews praise the film for its vivid portrayal of the Indigenous people's fight for survival and its powerful warning about the erasure of native culture.
‘The Falling Sky’ Review: A Vivid Portrait of an Indigenous People’s Urgent Fight for Survival https://t.co/aqhKLBDCNh
‘The Falling Sky’ Review: Documentary Combats Erasure of Native Culture in Amazon Through Filmmaking https://t.co/5EW7zahXit
‘The Falling Sky’ Review: The Yanomami People Deliver an Apocalyptic Warning in Scorching Resistance Doc https://t.co/RkVDOxaIad
'The Falling Sky' Cannes Review: Singular, uncompromising documentary details the threat posed to the Indigenous tribes of Brazil. #Cannes2024 review by @812film https://t.co/TwAXq8Tkv9
'The Falling Sky' Directors Eryk Rocha and Gabriela Carneiro da Cunha on How The Amazon's Yanomami Tribe Can Teach 'White People' to Dream ... https://t.co/4ROWxdHBnc
‘The Falling Sky,’ Premiering In Directors’ Fortnight At Cannes, Documents Existential Threat To Yanomami People; Watch Trailer https://t.co/q08PcLpaNX
Our exclusive poster premiere for Eryk Rocha and Gabriela Carneiro da Cunha's 'The Falling Sky,' premiering at #Cannes2024 in @Quinzaine. Designed by Maikon Nery. https://t.co/K1rm8Pst23