On a quest to help protect indigenous ways of life and biodiversity, we have been utilizing audiovisual story-making to amplify voices in need of support.

When we partnered with Decriminalize Nature to raise awareness about liberating consciousness from fear-based law enforcement, we teamed up with Chris Isner to voice a spot on Allowable Limits.

Now we have the opportunity to support his efforts in conservation by documenting him building a Woodcarving School on the land of his healer, Maestra Estele Pangoza. Establishing a creative engine for financial resilience against tourism-dependency will allow Aya Madre protection against ongoing threats of deforestation.

This mission is of special interest to us, as we spent many years filming a project (password = FYEO) about reciprocity with indigenous healers, which was indefinitely halted by the sudden death of our central subject at the end of 2021.

We will accompany Chris on his altruistic journey to investigate the relationship between our modern society and ancient wisdom.

Wilson on the river with guide, Marlon Ashanga