"Whenever I look at any environmental story, whether it’s oceans, jungles, Antarctica, or the Amazon, I look at the human side to translate it in a relevant way for human beings. It makes it more relevant and compelling to people who are watching, listening, reading."
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Amazon ‘Tribes on the Edge’: Q&A with documentary filmmaker Céline Cousteau (April 22, 2021)
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