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Amazon's Echo: Indigenous Voices Amplify Resistance Through Film Score
13 Jan
Summary
- Yanuni documentary soundtrack to stream globally Wednesday.
- Music features Indigenous leaders, artists, and a global orchestra.
- Film highlights Juma Xipaia's fight against illegal Amazonian mining.

The captivating soundtrack for the Oscar-shortlisted documentary 'Yanuni' is set for release on major music streaming platforms this Wednesday. Composed by H. Scott Salinas with support from Tomás Videla and collaboration with Indigenous leader Eric Terena, the music was recorded across Santa Monica, Vienna, São Paulo, and Manaus. It features Indigenous vocalist Djuena Tikuna and the Vienna Synchronstage Orchestra, reflecting the film's global scope and Indigenous perspectives.
Directed by Richard Ladkani, 'Yanuni' centers on Juma Xipaia, a leader of Brazil's Indigenous Xipaya people, and her fight against illegal mining operations in the Amazon. Her husband, Hugo Loss, actively dismantles these ventures for IBAMA, Brazil's environmental agency. The film, produced by Leonardo DiCaprio and others, premiered at Tribeca Festival last year and has since won awards internationally.




