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About The Film

YANUNI follows the extraordinary journey of Juma Xipaia, an Indigenous chief from the Brazilian Amazon, as she rises from a remote village in Xipaya territory to the political frontlines of climate justice. A fearless defender of her people and the rainforest, Juma has survived six assassination attempts while confronting illegal gold miners, land-grabbers, and multinational corporations threatening her ancestral land. Spanning years of activism and personal sacrifice, the film captures Juma’s historic appointment as Brazil’s first Secretary of Indigenous Rights under President Lula. At her side is Hugo Loss, her husband and the head of Special Operations at IBAMA, Brazil’s environmental protection agency. As Juma fights on the political front, Hugo leads dangerous operations to dismantle illegal mining camps deep in the Amazon—often under armed threat. When Juma discovers she is pregnant, her battle takes on new urgency. Navigating impending motherhood, rising political responsibility, and Hugo’s high-risk missions, she is forced to confront the personal cost of resistance. Told with intimate access and cinematic urgency, YANUNI is both a love story and a call to action. It illuminates one of the world’s most critical environmental and human rights struggles through a deeply personal lens. At once epic and intimate, YANUNI is a powerful portrait of resilience, Indigenous sovereignty, and the fight to protect the world’s largest rainforest—for future generations and the planet we call home.

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A Film by RICHARD LADKANI

Featuring

  • Juma Xipaia

    Self

  • Hugo Loss

    Self

Produced by

  • Anita Ladkani

    Producer

  • Leonardo diCaprio

    Producer

  • Juma Xipaia

    Producer

  • Richard Ladkani

    Producer

  • Jennifer Davisson

    Producer

  • Phillip Watson

    Producer

Executive Producers

  • Dax Dasilva

    Executive Producer

  • Joanna Natasegara

    Executive Producer

  • Laura Nix

    Executive Producer

  • Eric Terena

    Executive Producer

  • Martin Choroba

    Executive Producer

  • Philipp Schall

    Executive Producer

Cinematography by

  • Richard Ladkani

    Director of Photography

  • Fábio Nascimento

    2nd camera

Edited by

  • Georg M. Fischer

    Editor

Score / Composer

  • Scott H. Salinas

    Composer

Original Title Song

  • Katú Mirim

    Composer & Vocalist

Vocals

  • Djuena Tikuna

    Vocalist


YANUNI Impact

“We are not responsible for all this destruction,
nor even for the preservation of life on this planet.
This mission is not ours alone.
It belongs to all of us—and to you, too.”

Juma Xipaia

The Middle Xingu region, one of Earth’s most biodiverse territories, faces an unprecedented crisis as 179,000 hectares of Xipaya Indigenous Land come under siege from illegal gold mining operations. Chief Juma Xipaia, who has survived six assassination attempts for defending her people’s ancestral territory, continues to lead the resistance against invaders who poison rivers with mercury and strip the forest bare. The Xipaia people stand as the last line of defense against environmental destruction that would have global consequences.

Their fight represents a broader struggle happening across the Amazon, where Indigenous communities protect 80% of the world’s remaining biodiversity despite receiving less than 1% of climate funding. Through innovative strategies combining traditional knowledge with modern technology, Instituto Juma, founded by Chief Juma Xipaia in 2020, leads this battle through youth education, territorial surveillance, and community organizing. The organization empowers Indigenous women and youth to become guardians of their land while preserving their culture and language. Their work demonstrates that Indigenous-led conservation isn’t just the most effective form of environmental protection—it’s essential for our collective survival. The time to act is now. Transform Inspiration Into Action!


Press Reviews

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"A Thrilling, Romantic Documentary About Brazil’s Fight for Indigenous Land. Richard Ladkani’s lens doesn’t just capture the Amazonian landscape, but also embodies its poetry."

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The Wrap

"Yanuni offers an inspiring portrait of two remarkable environmental advocates –Juma Xipaia and her husband Hugo Loss – and their urgent fight to defend indigenous land and sovereignty."

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nbp

“There is an intriguing portrait being crafted by director Richard Ladkani to showcase a woman who is tireless in her pursuit of justice.”

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Production Partners

YANUNI is produced by Malaika Pictures in association with Appian Way, Nia Tero, Age of Union, Tellux Film and the support of ÖFI+

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Impact Partners

The impact campaign is led by Earth Alliance in close collaboration with the Juma Institute.

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