organiSe a screening?

Would you like to offer your students an immersive and engaging experience? Amazonia: The Heart of Mother Earth can be screened in schools and universities, from middle school to higher education. The film offers a meaningful way to explore a wide range of themes — climate, biodiversity, Indigenous peoples’ rights, environmental justice, spirituality, and intercultural cooperation.

Screenings are generally followed by a discussion with one of the directors (including Gert-Peter Bruch) or an active member of the project. Depending on availability, other formats can also be arranged — such as talks with Indigenous partners, speakers featured in the film, or members of the project team, either in person or via video conference.

Please fill out this form with details about your students’ level, the format you would like, and your preferred schedule. We will work with you to design an event that fits your educational objectives and context.

Would you like to raise awareness in your school about the protection of the Amazon and Indigenous peoples? Organizing a screening of the film Amazonia, the Heart of Mother Earth in your middle or high school is an excellent place to start. The film gives a voice to several generations of Indigenous leaders and addresses some of today’s major global issues: climate, biodiversity, justice, and knowledge transmission.

You can talk about it with your homeroom teacher, a supervising adult, or your eco-delegate. Once your project starts taking shape, fill out this form together. We will study the feasibility of the screening and get back to you with the option best suited to your school.

Screening Request Form