The Andean mountains present many contrasts: vast deserts filled with diverse wildlife and plants and few people. While one desert remains untouched, another, less intriguing, is crowded with visitors and regulations.
This documentary explores the Andean mountains, focusing on its landscapes, animals, and the impact of tourism, mining, and deserts on local communities. Filmed in a fly-on-the-wall style, nothing was staged or re-filmed, ensuring an authentic portrayal.
To bring this story to life, we traveled over 6000 km and captured 1TB of footage.