Anna Recalde Miranda’s documentary investigates the violent legacy linking Latin American environmental killings to Cold War repression. Combining archival footage, testimony and investigative reporting, the film traces roots of contemporary attacks back to transnational operations like Condor. It examines how political networks, corporate interests and impunity shape lethal pressure on land defenders, offering a careful, unsparing portrait of memory, loss and resistance.
A post-screening discussion with the director Anna Recalde Miranda and investigative journalist Pierre Abramovici contextualises the film.
