Fourth and Final Teaser of Documentary on Fight to Save the Aysén Region of Patagonia

AITUE /Pesca con Mosca/Conservacion de la Patagonia/ Teaser 4-4 from AITUE on Vimeo.

We have been posting the stunning video teasers for an upcoming film doumenting the fight to keep one of the world’s most pristine fisheries from being destroyed by a massive hydroelectric project. Above is the final teaser and the rest can be seen below.

To recap, here’s a brief description of the struggle being waged:

HidroAysén is a $3 to $4 billion hydroelectric scheme that, if fully realized, would build five massive dams by 2020 in the Aysén region of Chilean Patagonia. Two would go on the Baker River, three more on the Pascua—along with 1,500 miles of transmission lines.
The dams would capture the furious turquoise flow emanating from the two largest ice caps outside Greenland and Antarctica to spin turbines for electricity. The transmission lines would run north, held by towers more than 200 feet high. Following a winding corridor almost 400 feet wide, a thousand miles of forest would be clear-cut and the rest of the corridor’s path similarly cleared. The corridor would intersect 64 communities and 14 protected areas. It would divide endangered forests and some of Chile’s most spectacular national parks.

You can read more about the issues at the Sin Represas website. But first, watch these gorgeous films at full-screen and in high-definition to see what is at stake.

AITUE /Pesca con Mosca/Conservacion de la Patagonia/Teaser 1/4 from AITUE on Vimeo.

AITUE /Pesca con Mosca/Conservacion de la Patagonia/Teaser 2/4 from AITUE on Vimeo.

AITUE /Pesca con Mosca/Conservacion de la Patagonia/ Teaser 3-4 from AITUE on Vimeo.

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