

A mining giant vs. fisherfolk with everything to lose. Who actually owns the sea?
The inhabitants of the Humboldt Archipelago have a strong connection to their territory and the sea, which will become the main driving force to defend the nature and biodiversity of the area against the threat posed by the installation of the Dominga mining project and the Cruz Grande mega port.
Cinematography
Stunning Humboldt Archipelago seascapes that ache.
Direction
Four female directors amplify community voices.
Director
Florencia Aguilera
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The Humboldt Archipelago hosts 80% of Chile's marine biodiversity, making this not local but planetary stakes.
The Dominga mining project was approved, then revoked, then approved again—making this documentary a time capsule of a fight that's still rewriting itself.
No ratings yet
Sign in to join the discussion — comments are spoiler-gated to your watch progress.
Discussion starters