![]() This inspiration led to the conception of a cinematographic project, unprecedented in Colombia especially for the technology involved in its production and the logistics to carry it out. ![]() He learned firsthand the work of cinematographer Yann Arthus-Bertrand, specializing in animal images and aerial photography. At the time of its launch, Francisco Forero Bonell, a photographer who discovered some unknown petroglyphs in the Sierra del Chiribiquete, worked as a Google sales manager and had contact with the film thanks to its distribution deployment on YouTube, where it was published to be free in its entirety. The inspiration for the film was given thanks to the 2009 documentary film Home, which portrays the natural resources of 54 countries, but in which Colombia does not appear despite being the 2nd most biodiverse in the world, after neighbouring Brazil. It also shows some species of national fauna such as crabs, Sloth, Cotton-top tamarin, Orinoco crocodile, arawana, jaguar and hummingbird. ![]() ![]() The documentary covers part of Colombian biodiversity in a narrative that contrasts places such as the depths of the Pacific Ocean on Malpelo Island, the arrival of humpback whales every year to the Utría National Park in Chocó, the footprints of Ciudad Perdida in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, the flight of the condor in the El Cocuy National Park, the páramos of the Andes, the Sierra de Chiribiquete and its cave paintings, the Eastern Plains, the Amazon and the Providencia Island, among other places. ![]()
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