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ATUEL is the story of a community and its river; of a river and its community. Everyone in the province of Mendoza, Argentina, lives in one of three oases. The southern oasis, home to the cities of San Rafael and General Alvear, depends primarily on The Atuel River. Yet incredulously, the river remains under threat. People cannot care for what they don’t know and so we decided to ask the river what story it would like to tell about itself. To do so, we travelled its entire length from its source in the heart of The Andes to where it dries out prematurely in the sands of The Cuyo Desert. We’re told we are the first to do so since 1884 and the first ever to do so by boat. 43 days. 480 kilometres. 38 people interviewed about their relationship with the river.

180° South

Sherman's March

Naqoyqatsi

McQueen

As I Was Moving Ahead, Occasionally I Saw Brief Glimpses of Beauty

We Live in Public

The Alpinist

The Summers of It - Chapter Two: It Ends

The Class of ‘92

Burden of Dreams

Obi-Wan Kenobi: A Jedi's Return

Love, Marilyn

Wildnis 2.0 - Die Tierwelt auf Umwegen

The Cost of Cobalt

Beavers

'78 Cup - The Power of Football

White Walls Say Nothing

Caos de tránsito

THE QUEST: Everest

Match 64: The Maracanã

Floating in the River of Time

The Invisible School

Après le déluge
Vi som solgte landet