The Charcoal People (2000)
The Charcoal People (2000) - Documentary Movies 64 minutes. Kolare, Oi karvouniarides, The Charcoal People, The Charcoal People of Brazil. This deeply human documentary examines the subject of environmental destruction, highlighting the impoverished migrant workers who are chopping down the Amazon rainforest to create charcoal for pig iron production used primarily in the automobile industry. The film examines the children and elders and their daily lives and work as they burn timber in igloo-looking huts, their bodies charred gray for $2 a day, struggling to survive. iron, amazon rainforest, automobile industry, poverty, ecology, environment, child labor, environmental destruction, migrant worker
Released: Jan 20, 2000
Runtime: 64 minutes
Genre: Documentary
Stars:
Crew: Marcos Prado (Writer), José Padilha (Writer), Nigel Noble (Director), João Nabuco (Music), Flávio Zangrandi (Director of Photography), Ann Collins (Editor)