A poetic exploration of the diversity of lizards in Cuba with a message about people being connected to nature in complex ways.
Through beautiful images and voice, including words from leading scientist Luis Diaz from the Museum of Natural History in Havana together with local people, caguayo explores the great diversity of lizards in Cuba. While discovering the range of habitats, behaviour and colors of lizards, the film brings a message of how people are connected to nature in complex ways. caguayo was made during the Summer 2006 Pan Caribbean Project for Environmental Film and Wildlife Documentaries residency held at Escuela Internacional de Cine y Televisión (EICTV). Filmed in HD, caguayo was made by an international team of three women: Elena Sierra(Spain), Jennifer Galvin(US) and Uliana Duarte(Brasil).
Great images, great colors! Nice! ;)
nunofduarte 4 years ago
i loved it. specially the images.
fabianomorais 4 years ago